Examples of 'party or coalition' in a sentence

Meaning of "party or coalition"

party or coalition - this phrase refers to a group of individuals or political entities that join together for a common purpose or goal

How to use "party or coalition" in a sentence

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party or coalition
The political party or coalition of political parties.
Only one parliamentary group may be formed per party or coalition.
Each party or coalition must present a list of candidates.
The name of the political party or coalition of political movement.
The party or coalition with a majority of seats forms the government.
Marking on the flag of the party or coalition whose candidates issued.
No party or coalition had the required numerical strength to form the government.
A government is formed from the party or coalition with the majority of MPs.
In practice this would normally mean the leader of the majority party or coalition.
The elected members for each party or coalition of parties can constitute parliamentary group.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party or coalition.
The party or coalition with a majority was allowed to select a Prime Minister.
It therefore does not guarantee any party or coalition a majority in the Senate.
A party or coalition must garner a minimum of 4 % of the vote to enter parliament.
The Members elected for each party or coalition of parties may form a parliamentary group.

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Voters can cast ballots for a candidate, a party or coalition.
A party or coalition must garner a minimum of 4 % of the vote in order to enter parliament.
This meant the Council must resign if the governing party or coalition lost its majority.
A party or coalition must win a minimum of 4 % of the vote to enter parliament.
The Westminster System the party or coalition of parties.
The president names the prime minister, usually the leader of the majority party or coalition.
Failure discredits only the party or coalition in power, not the entire political system.
The Prime Minister 's nominees generally come from his own political party or coalition.
As it stands, a party or coalition needs 81 seats to get a majority in Parliament.
Candidacy requirements - nomination by political party or coalition of parties.
Any party or coalition needs at least 272 MPs to form a government.
The Leader of the Opposition represents the second-largest party or coalition.
Political views = = CEO Paolo Scaroni has never taken political positions supporting one particular party or coalition.
These took place 14 August 2011 to select the candidates of each political party or coalition.

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