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  2. Coalition government - Wikipedia

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    A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive. [1] Coalition governments usually occur when no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election.

  3. The Theory of Political Coalitions - Wikipedia

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    Sheplse's critique is that while "there appear to be forces in the coalition formation process that drive winning coalitions toward minimal size," [8] these forces are unable to keep the coalitions minimal. Sheplse argues that if "the usual assumptions about n-person zero-sum coalition processes are supplemented with assumptions about coalition ...

  4. Coalition - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, every administration has been a multiparty coalition since the conclusion of the Second World War – an example of coalition government creation in a parliamentary system. When different winning coalitions can be formed in a parliament, the party composition of the government may depend on the bargaining power of each party and the ...

  5. What is Project 2025? Trump policy moves bring conservative ...

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    Project 2025 is a policy plan for a conservative president created by a think tank. It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for federal government.

  6. National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

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    The project has been supported by editorials in newspapers, including The New York Times, [9] the Chicago Sun-Times, the Los Angeles Times, [21] The Boston Globe, [22] and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, [23] arguing that the existing system discourages voter turnout and leaves emphasis on only a few states and a few issues, while a popular ...

  7. 'People are feeling galvanized': Anti-Trump protesters rally ...

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    Project 2025 is a lengthy list of proposals that would expand presidential power and impose an ultra-conservative social vision. Protest organizers say Project 2025 seeks to target marginalized ...

  8. Selectorate theory - Wikipedia

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    The selectorate theory is a theory of government that studies the interactive relationships between political survival strategies and economic realities. It is first detailed in The Logic of Political Survival, authored by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of New York University (NYU), Alastair Smith of NYU, Randolph M. Siverson of UC Davis, and James D. Morrow of the University of Michigan.

  9. ‘Sunset clause’ or ‘drafting error?’ Fate of RDU quarry ...

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    The Umstead Coalition, which advocates for the park, says that for decades the permit included a “sunset clause” that required Wake Stone to stop mining and donate the site to the state after ...