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coalition and agreement
An agreement among the Princes on a coalition government would ease their task, diplomats conceded.
It was also the first full coalition in Britain since 1945, having been formed 70 years virtually to the day after the establishment of Winston Churchill's wartime coalition, although there had been the " Lib-Lab pact ", an agreement stopping short of a full coalition between the Labour and Liberal parties, from March 1977 until July 1978, when a series of by-election defeats had eroded Labour's majority of three seats which had been gained at the October 1974 election.
During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, two of Canada's opposition parties signed an agreement to form what would become the country's second coalition government since Confederation if the minority Conservative government was defeated on a vote of non-confidence ; unseating Stephen Harper as Prime Minister.
The agreement outlined a formal coalition consisting of two opposition parties, the Liberal Party and the New Democratic Party.
After the formation of a new coalition government in 2010, it was announced as part of the coalition agreement that a referendum would be held on 5 May 2011 on switching to the alternative vote system.
After three weeks, the Communists were defeated: the Varkiza agreement ended the conflict and disarmed ELAS, and an unstable coalition government was formed.
Sargent and the party negotiated a coalition government and at the 12 June 2007 membership meeting to approve the agreement, he announced his resignation as leader.
Van Geel later said that he respected the coalition agreement and would not press for a ban during the current government's tenure.
In Western Australia, the party publicly walked out of the coalition agreement in Western Australia in May 1975, to return in 1976.
After the election, the Nationals negotiated an agreement to form a government with the Liberals and an independent MP, though not described as a " traditional coalition " due to the reduced cabinet collective responsibility of National cabinet members.
This shift in voting shares put a strain on the " magic formula ", the power-broking agreement of the four coalition parties.
Under the terms of the coalition agreement the government committed itself to hold a referendum in May 2011 on whether to change parliamentary elections from first-past-the-post to AV.
Plaid has the third-largest number of seats in the National Assembly for Wales, after Welsh Labour and the Welsh Conservative & Unionist Party, and participated with the former in the coalition agreement in the Assembly before the 2011 election.
In 2001, they reached an agreement to end reliance on nuclear power in Germany, and agreed to remain in coalition and support the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in the 2001 Afghan War.
On the basis of the information process the King then appoints a " Formateur " who literally forms the government by negotiating an coalition agreement between the coalition parties and the division of the ministrial posts between the parties.
The abolition of tuition fees was a major issue in the 1999 Scottish parliament elections, and subsequently was part of the agreement that led to the Labour / Liberal Democrats coalition that governed Scotland from 1999 to 2003.
This production, while following the spirit and tone of the original series in many respects, was set contemporaneously at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country residence, with BlackBerrys frequently in evidence, and even included a topical reference to a coalition agreement which Sir Humphrey had drafted ( the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats having formed a coalition government in Britain in May 2010 ).
In Australia, the Coalition is also used to refer to an alliance ( coalition agreement ) of three parties ( the Liberals, Nationals and Country Liberals ) existing in federal politics since 1922 — this constitutes a parliamentary coalition.

coalition and worked
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 document demonstrated that " even as the coalition worked to sway opinion, its own scientific and technical experts were advising that the science backing the role of greenhouse gases in global warming could not be refuted.
It worked as a coalition of its factions led by Menachem Begin's Herut until 1988 when the factions formally dissolved and Likud became a unitary political party.
In fact he worked many a day and night during the last two years of his life building a coalition of anti-war groups that organized massive protests against the war.
JDI worked closely with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, as well as a broad coalition of non-governmental organizations and survivors of sexual abuse behind bars, to secure the unanimous passage of PREA.
Dong also constantly built up his personal castle in Mei county near Chang ' an, where he thought he could outlive the coalition even if the latter worked together again and insisted on fighting him.
Herger has worked on the Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group Forest Recovery Act which institutes a framework for managing federal forest assets that will be tested on federal lands in Lassen, Plumas, and Tehama counties, and has been negotiated by a diverse coalition that includes environmental and logging interests.
In 1992, as part of a coalition of recording artists, singers, musicians, and others, AFTRA members worked with Congress to enact the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992, the Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
In the 1931 elections, the coalition worked in close co-operation, and won fifty-one out of the eighty seats.
In the 1935 elections, the coalition of United and Reform once again worked together.
VBA worked in coalition with Black and labor organizations against the arbitrary issuance of blue discharges.
In the late 1970s, Labour Students ( then NOLS ) worked within the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom ( NUS ) as part of the Broad Left, a student coalition which also included the student wings of the Communist Party of Great Britain and independent left wing students.
He also worked with an international coalition under UN authority to restore a democratically elected government to Haiti, and later participated with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke in negotiating the Dayton Peace Agreement and other efforts to end the war in Bosnia.
Freedom to Marry was one of the founders of New Yorkers United for Marriage, a coalition of New York LGBT organizations that worked for the legalization.
He has also worked with coalition members to form an agenda around the strengthening of civil society and women ’ s rights and their political participation.
The shell-shocked Nationals worked at rebuilding the fragile coalition with the Liberals and adjusting to opposition after 32 years in office.
In Chicago, the Young Lords health program was coordinated by Dr. Jack Johns, Quentin Young, Ana Lucas, and Alberto and Marta Chavarria who also worked with a Black Panther-led coalition to recruit medical student organizations like the Medical Committee for Human Rights ( MCHR ) which advocated for health care for the poor.
Unlike its federal counterpart, it maintained its own distinct identity and structure and worked with the Nationalists as coalition partners.
Chaired by then-Executive Director Andrew Boggs, this coalition worked on issues of common interest, including election campaigns and information sharing.
A compromise worked out by Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt was explicitly opposed by only one coalition partner, namely the Flemish party Spirit.
In the most recent elections, it worked in coalition with Te Tawharau and Piri Wiri Tua.
The Patriotic Front in Zimbabwe was a coalition of two communist parties: the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union ( ZAPU ) and the Zimbabwe African National Union ( ZANU ) which had worked together to fight against white minority rule in Rhodesia.
Roots of Resistance frequently worked in coalition with white allies, and was not a separatist organization, nor was it anti-white.

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