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"As such there is no reason why we should not form the government."
And under the present circumstances, the outside forces have the power to form the government.
It was not clear what form the government would take in the days immediately following the election.
The party won the 2010 election and currently forms the government.
It would need 113 seats in the 225-member Parliament to form the government.
He entered in a coalition with the majority party to form the government.
If there is a party with an absolute majority in the lower house it will form the government.
However, none of the parties could form the Government as they did not have a clean majority.
It is very difficult for other parties to win representation in the House, let alone form the government.
It currently forms the government, after a victory in 2007.
In each parliament, the major party holding a majority forms the Government.
True power remained in Moscow, and always would, regardless of what form the government took.
The Japanese general election of 1924 was the first instance when two political parties were united to form the government.
The nominated members along with the minority thus formed the government.
It is the only party to form the government winning 3 general elections in a row.
It formed the government of the country in 1983, 1987, 1991,2000 and lastly 2010.
Any departure from this would break up the coalition which forms the government.
The alliance won the 1956 elections and formed the government.
The results from the 650 constituencies, as already mentioned, determine which party will form the government.
"We cannot do anything about basic economic issues until we know what form the government will take," he said.
"Hopefully, in the coming days we will begin forming the government of national unity."
He was re-elected in the 2006 election when his party formed the government.
He or she helps form the government budget, Fiscal policy, and control finances.
The chancellor, as in any parliamentary system, is the leader of the party that forms the government.
Results in bold indicate elections after which the party formed the government.