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The defeat and death of Adolf of Nassau at the hands of Albert of Habsburg also worked to the disadvantage of the English, for all the efforts to revive the anti-French coalition came to nothing when Philip made an alliance with the new king of the Romans.
The party was part of all three House of Freedoms coalition governments led by Silvio Berlusconi.
The political decisions about the economy of Prussia ( and after 1871 all Germany ) were largely controlled by a coalition of " rye and iron ", that is the Junker landowners of the east and the heavy industry of the west.
The leading candidates for the office — all of whom were black — were Dumarsais Estimé, a former school teacher, assembly member, and cabinet minister under Vincent ; Félix d ' Orléans Juste Constant, leader of the Haitian Communist Party ( Parti Communiste d ' Haïti — PCH ); and former Garde commander Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte, who stood as the candidate of a progressive coalition that included the Worker Peasant Movement ( Mouvement Ouvrier Paysan — MOP ).
However, since there was no effective opposition party, these issues were contested mainly within the coalition government, which won all but one seat in the first post-independence Malayan Parliament.
The gathering was organised by BERSIH, a coalition comprising political parties and civil society groups ( NGOs ), and drew supporters from all over the country.
A plethora of political parties, coalition governments, shifting party loyalties and motions of no confidence in the leadership all lend an air of instability to political proceedings.
González Macchi offered cabinet positions in his government to senior representatives of all three political parties in an attempt to create a coalition government.
But they would be decisively defeated at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa ( 1212 ) by a Christian coalition, losing almost all the remaining lands of Al-Andalus in the following decades.
Koroma suspended the constitution, banned demonstrations, shut down all private radio stations in the country and invited the RUF to join the new junta government, with its leader Foday Sankoh as the Vice-Chairman of the new AFRC-RUF coalition junta government.
Support for the coalition brought economic dividends: Qatar canceled further repayment of all principal and interest on outstanding loans, and Saudi Arabia offered Somalia a US $ 70 million grant and promised to sell it oil at below prevailing international market prices.
From 1959 to 2003 the Federal Council was composed of a coalition of all major parties in the same ratio: 2 each from the Free Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party and Christian Democratic People's Party and 1 from the Swiss People's Party.
* May 17 – The last purely Liberal government in the United Kingdom ends when Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith forms an all party coalition.
As World War II was ending, the Christian Democrats started organizing post-Fascist Italy in coalition with all the other mainstream parties, including the Italian Communist Party ( PCI ), the Italian Socialist Party ( PSI ), the Italian Liberal Party ( PLI ), the Italian Republican Party ( PRI ), the Action Party ( Pd ' A ) and the Labour Democratic Party ( PDL ).
Despite the new coalition, the voter support for the FPÖ continued to dwindle in all most all local and state elections.
Since all FPÖ government members and most FPÖ members of parliament decided to join the new party, the Schüssel coalition remained in office ( now in the constellation ÖVP – BZÖ, with the remaining FPÖ in opposition ) until the next elections.
A diverse coalition opposed this tepid platform, including anti-communist liberals like Humphrey, Paul Douglas and John Shelley, all of whom would later become known as leading progressives in the Democratic Party.
In 190 a coalition led by Yuan Shao was formed between nearly all the provincial authorities in the eastern provinces of the empire against Dong Zhuo.
To do so, the coalition is employing a multifaceted strategy: encouraging people to write to the ambassadors of these countries, publishing more research and analyses on youth in armed conflict, and lobbying for the immediate demobilization of all child soldiers.
Isabella and Mortimer now had an effective alliance with the Lancastrian opposition to Edward, bringing all of his opponents into a single coalition.
After weeks of negotiations involving all four parties in the Assembly, Plaid Cymru and Labour agreed to form a coalition government.
They include the North American Directorate, Great China, Soviet Union, Pan Africa, Brazil ( hinted to include all of South America ), and a European coalition ( named " Mitteleuropa " in Chapter 25, Paragraph # 8 ).
A Republican coalition came to power in nearly all the southern states and set out to transform the society by setting up a free labor economy, with support from the Army and the Freedman's Bureau.
Other represented parties are the Portuguese Communist Party ( 16 MPs ), the Green Party ( 2MPs ) and the Leftist Bloc ( 8MPs ) all to the left of the governing coalition.

coalition and Henry's
He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France ; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition ( 1173 – 1174 ) between them.

coalition and enemies
In about 1175 BC, Egypt was threatened with a massive land and sea invasion by the " Sea Peoples ," a coalition of foreign enemies which included the Tjeker, the Shekelesh, the Deyen, the Weshesh, the Teresh, the Sherden and the PRST ; the last group are commonly regarded as identical with the Philistines.
He had already during his father's lifetime distinguished himself by defeating Alexander II of Epirus at Derdia and so saving Macedonia On his accession he had to face a coalition of enemies which included the two great leagues.
The area was ruled by a coalition of four dominions called Tepeticpac, Ocotelolco, Tizatlan and Quiahuiztlan which united in the 14th century to defend themselves against the Aztecs and other enemies.
Getúlio Vargas, then Brazil's president, would thus look to a form of authoritarianism that could suppress his enemies on the left, led by Prestes, through violence and state terror to survive with his coalition intact during the agitated years after 1934.
Mosaddegh's political coalition began to fray, his enemies increased in number.
Born together as part of the social democratic opposition to the military dictatorship from the late 1970s trough the 1980s, PT and the Social Democracy Party are since the mid-1990s the bitterest enemies in Brazilian politics — both parties prohibit any kind of coalition or official cooperation with each other in all government levels.
Dong would also dish out cruel punishments to his political enemies ; when he was in Luoyang, he wiped out the entire Yuan clan within the city, because Yuan Shao was the leader of the coalition against him.
Subsequently, Sihanouk had gone into exile in Beijing, and formed the Royal Government of National Union of Kampuchea ( GRUNK ), a coalition government incorporating his former enemies, the Communist Party of Kampuchea ( or, as Sihanouk referred to them, the Khmer Rouge ).
It described Labour councillors voting for such cuts as " class enemies ", opposing any alliance with them against the coalition government.
Nevertheless this coalition of Van Buren's enemies, which had at first received support from National Republicans, would reemerge in the 1830s as the Whig party, of which Dudley became a member.
At the 1970 state elections the Liberals seemed in serious danger of losing office, or at least being forced into a coalition with the Country Party, but Bolte was saved by Holding's left-wing enemies in the Labor Party, who sabotaged his campaign by publicly opposing government funding for non-government schools ( which Holding and Gough Whitlam had made Labor policy ).
" Sigrid then proceeded to create a coalition of his enemies to bring about his downfall.
However, following the events in Europe in 1938 and 1939 ( the Anschluss, Munich Agreement, German occupation of Czechoslovakia, and Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact ), American war planners realized that the United States faced the possibility of war on multiple fronts against a coalition of enemies.
Realism predicts that states will bandwagon rarely, only when there is no possibility of building a balancing coalition or their geography makes balancing difficult ( i. e. surrounded by enemies ).
A surprise coalition between old enemies Gaston Flosse ( Tahoera ' a Huiraatira, 10 seats ) and Temaru saw once again the election of Flosse as President of French Polynesia.
In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fortún Garcés, consisting of Lubb ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, Galindo Aznar II of Aragon and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed Fortún, and put Sancho on the throne in his place.
Taejo sought to bring even his enemies into his ruling coalition.

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