Phrases with «majority coalition»

A majority coalition refers to a group of people or parties that join forces to have more members than any other single group. This allows them to collectively have more power, influence, and make decisions together. Full definition

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Sentences with «majority coalition»

  • Getting kicked out of New Visions is just the latest repercussion since he joined the IDC — a group that, according to spokeswoman Candace Giove, «conferences with fellow Democrats, but works in majority coalition with 32 senators who elected a Republican leader.» (dnainfo.com)
  • «The Senate Majority coalition in our opinion has worked,» Sampson said. (wrvo.org)
  • Democrats are trying to forge a unity pact between the mainline conference and the eight - member Independent Democratic Conference in order to form a new majority coalition in the chamber. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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