"coalition" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Some party members may have hoped for a formal coalition, but this came to nothing and the party supported the government from the outside for the next four years.
- In 1969, the Charterites joined with the Democrats in a formal coalition that successfully took control of city government in 1971.
- Missing a formal coalition the Council rules with changing majorities.
- On 13 March 2009 both parties signed an agreement for creating a formal coalition for and working together in the next parliament.
- There were some discussions for a formal coalition, but these came to nothing, and Social Credit supported the minority government from the outside until 1940.
- As a result of negotiations following the election, they entered a formal coalition with the Liberal Democrats to form a majority government.
- The three helped encourage and coordinate black activism in the city, culminating in the founding of the Albany Movement as a formal coalition.
- In 1940, Huggins offered a formal coalition to the party.
- This became a formal coalition, but its deteriorating state made early parliamentary election necessary.
- Legal scholars say losing Catalan support would not jeopardize the future of the Socialist government, since there is no formal coalition between the parties.
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