Phrases with «coalition deal»

A coalition deal refers to an agreement made between different political parties to work together and form a government. This typically happens when no single party wins enough seats in an election to have a majority. Parties in a coalition deal will agree on policies and share power to govern and make decisions. Full definition

Sentences with «coalition deal»

  • His comments come after a senior party official has said electoral reform was «not a deal maker and not a deal breaker» for a possible coalition deal. (politics.co.uk)
  • The new coalition deal says this will be limited to 1,000 people per month. (dw.com)
  • The commitment is to be written into the Liberal Democrat manifesto, according to David Laws, its chief author, clearing a major obstacle in the path of a second coalition deal with the Tories. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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