Phrases with «election pact»

An "election pact" means an agreement made between two or more political parties to work together for a particular election. They join forces and cooperate to achieve a common goal, such as supporting each other's candidates or sharing resources. It is a way for parties to increase their chances of winning by combining their strengths and support. Full definition

Sentences with «election pact»

  • These fears have been compounded by the recent announcement from the Liberal Democrat's Deputy Leader, Simon Hughes that there will be no General Election pact between the Conservatives and his party. (leftfutures.org)
  • He is then asked about the AV referendum and a possible election pact to fill the seat that was taken away from former immigration minister Phil Woolas. (bbc.com)
  • -- it has only one chance of stopping the Tories being re-elected: an election pact with all the other opposition parties aimed at unifying the anti-Tory vote. (politics.co.uk)
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