Sentences with phrase «stable coalition»

And that was in a scenario where there was, arithmetically speaking, only one feasible option for a stable coalition.
In 2010 the first - past - the - post system failed to deliver a single - party majority government and it is very unlikely to deliver a stable coalition government in 2015.
The two main parties are also in trouble because they will not be able to rely on the support of small parties like the Liberal Democrats, UKIP or the Greens to form a stable coalition government.
As such, it's highly likely that, just as in 2010, there would be a period with the previous government continuing, as horse trading went on to form a stable coalition.
The maths favoured Con + LD as a more stable coalition, and the politics (Greek demonstrations) suggested a more stable coalition would be desirable.
Clegg has always insisted he made a deal with the Conservatives because he believed it would not be possible to form a stable coalition with Labour due to the two being unable to command an overall majority.
Changing governance arrangements clearly can make a difference in the way urban public school systems function, but such a strategy requires the right combination of ingredients - committed and skilled leadership by the mayor, willingness to use scarce resources, a stable coalition of supporters, appropriate education policies, and a cadre of competent, committed professionals to implement the reforms.
Establishment of a stable coalition requires time.
According to Minuchin, this rigid triangle forms a stable coalition where the alienating parent forms a rigid bond or attachment with the child in this coalition against the rejected parent.
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