Review:

Coalition Governments

overall review score: 4.5
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Coalition governments are formed when multiple political parties come together to govern, often as a response to a situation where no single party holds a majority in the legislature.

Key Features

  • Shared power among multiple parties
  • Negotiation and compromise
  • Diversity of perspectives and representation

Pros

  • Encourages cooperation and collaboration among political parties
  • Provides broader representation of different ideologies and interests
  • Can lead to more stable governance through consensus-building

Cons

  • Potential for disagreements and conflicts between coalition partners
  • Decision-making can be slower due to need for consensus
  • Risk of instability if coalition partners withdraw or collapse

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 05:10:43 PM UTC