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He was more successful as a journalist and published articles in Monde, a political / literary journal edited by Henri Barbusse, – his first article as a professional writer, La Censure en Angleterre, appeared in that journal on 6 October 1928 – G. K .' s Weekly – where his first article to appear in England, A Farthing Newspaper, was printed on 29 December 1928 – and Le Progrès Civique ( founded by the left-wing coalition Le Cartel des Gauches ).
However, the new system again appeared to have failed, as although Barak's One Israel party ( an alliance of Labour, Gesher and Meimad ) won more votes than any other party in the Knesset election, they garnered only 26 seats, the lowest ever by a winning party, meaning that a coalition with six smaller parties was once again necessary.
In order to create a broad movement, the ON sought to model the new party ( as it earlier had sought to model itself ) on the more established Italian Social Movement ( MSI ), which at the time appeared to establish a broad coalition for the Italian right.
Although largely continuing Harcourt's policy agenda, Clark's government appeared rudderless with the campaign behind it and the Premier's scrappy style began to further alienate parts of the NDP coalition outside of the core group of labour activists who had masterminded Clark's campaign.
He was succeeded by a Fine Gael-Labour coalition led by Enda Kenny, which took power on 9 March 2011 ; because Cowen was no longer a TD when the new Dáil convened, he was unable to preside over the opening ; Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin and outgoing Finance Minister Brian Lenihan appeared on the government front bench in his stead.
Soon disputes appeared between the parties of the coalition.
Peters had bitterly criticised his former National colleagues, and appeared to promise that he would not even consider a coalition with Bolger.
Račan struggled to contain factional disputes within the coalition and appeared indecisive in dealing with Western demands to hand over war crimes suspects to the ICTY, as well as with extremists at home who vehemently opposed such extraditions.
Changing conditions forced Vargas to eventually abandon the arrangements of the " provisional government " ( 1930 – 34 ), that were characterized by a path of social reformism that appeared to favor the generally left wing of his revolutionary coalition, the tenentes.
Forbes, still the nominal leader of the coalition, appeared tired and apathetic.
The public disagreement between Cakobau and Sivo appeared to be related to a wider debate about the policies and effectiveness of the party as a member of the ruling coalition.
On November 6, a statement purportedly from al-Zarqawi appeared on an Islamist website calling for the release of Ms. Hassan unless the kidnappers had information she was aligned with the invading coalition.
As of late 1993, it appeared that a coalition of left-wing parties may have won 40 % of the vote, which would have sufficed to obtain a majority with the new electoral system given the disarray of other factions ;
On Wednesday 21 June 2006, the Ukrainian media reported that the parties had finally reached a coalition agreement, which appeared to have ended nearly three months of political uncertainty.
From the centre left, a political coalition between the Democratic Left Alliance ( SLD ) and the Labour Union ( UP ), headed by Leszek Miller, appeared as the ruling government's most formidable, united and vocal opposition.

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Finland has a multi-party system, with three strong parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.
Being a multi-party system, the government of Lithuania is not dominated by any single political party, rather it consists of numerous parties that must work with each other to form coalition governments.
Once each party in the coalition has been assigned plurinominal seats, they do not necessarily continue to work as a coalition in government.
Parties that formed a coalition for the general elections may continue to work together but they do not form a unified political bloc at the Congress ; parliamentary groups are identified by parties and not by coalitions.
PR seats are assigned to the coalition who then reassigns them to its constituent parties in whatever manner and number they had originally agreed upon, and may or may not work as a bloc in the Senate.
Attempts by the conservative Liberal-Reform coalition to deal with the situation with spending cuts and relief work were ineffective and unpopular.
DISA's Multinational Information Sharing ( MNIS ) Program ensures that coalition forces can work together and communicate effectively.
Public support for the coalition ’ s work in the process of German reunification was reiterated in the 1990 federal election, in which the CDU-FDP governing coalition experienced a clear victory.
However, the six seats would have been just enough to give Clark's government a majority had the Progressive Conservatives formed a coalition government with Social Credit, or had the two parties otherwise agreed to work together.
* In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, the titular Alliance refers to a coalition of heroes that normally work independently of one another, or in separate units.
They define the Lobby as " the loose coalition of individuals and organisations who actively work to steer US foreign policy in a pro-Israel direction ".
The Whigs in Canning's coalition now persuaded him that a Scottish manager was unnecessary ; the home secretary could do all the work with a native adviser or two.
His two periods as Prime Minister were far from easy ; trying to get three very different parties to work together in a coalition, while Sweden underwent its worst recession since the 1930s.
Lincoln also helped form the Moderate Dems Working Group, a coalition of moderate Senate Democrats whose stated goal is to work with Senate leadership and the administration toward finding bipartisan solutions to controversial political issues.
Despite expressing clear support for a Labour-led government during the campaign, they were excluded from the resulting coalition, due to a refusal by United Future and NZ First to work with the Greens in cabinet.
In 2012, New Zealand First announced that if state assets were to be partially privatised, at the next general election, they would work in coalition with parties that will buy the assets back.
The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution of 1868, ( with its Equal Protection Clause ) was the work of a coalition formed of both moderate and Radical Republicans.
Belgium is a federation with a multi-party political system, with numerous parties who factually have no chance of gaining power alone, and therefore must work with each other to form coalition governments.
Finland has a multi-party system, with three strong parties ( Social Democrats, Center, National Coalition ), in which one party does not often have a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.
Norway has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments and / or minority cabinets.
In the 1990 elections, Bolaños was denied presidential candidacy for the National Opposition Union ( UNO, a coalition of multiple anti-Sandinista parties ), as he was considered too stubborn and difficult to work with in the context of democratization and national reconciliation.
Ukraine has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

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Following the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, Attlee and Churchill wanted the coalition government to last until Japan had been defeated.
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.
The issue is being postponed for the time being, or until a large coalition of political parties support holding a referendum.
He was the first chancellor ( top official ) of the FRG, 1949 – 63, and until his death was the founder and leader of the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ), a coalition of conservatives, ordoliberals, and adherents of Protestant and Catholic social teaching that dominated West Germany politics for most of its history.
Helmut Kohl ( b. 1930 ) brought the conservatives back to power with a CDU / CSU-FDP coalition in 1982, and served as Chancellor until 1998.
A coalition government, which would last until 2007, was formed between Labour and the Liberal Democrats, with Donald Dewar as First Minister.
Prime Minister Hashimoto headed a loose coalition of three parties until the July 1998 Upper House election, when the two smaller parties cut ties with the LDP.
The coalition campaigning for this option became the Party for the Restructured Antilles, which ruled the Netherlands Antilles for much of the time until its dissolution on 10 October 2010.
The coalition was re-formed under Archie Cameron in 1940, and continued until October 1941 despite the election of Arthur Fadden as leader after the 1940 Election.
His successful partnership with Menzies was one of the elements that sustained the coalition, which remained in office until 1972 ( Menzies himself retired in 1966 ).
The Left Party ( then the Party of Democratic Socialism ) has had several years of experience as a junior coalition partner in two federal states — Berlin and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania — where it co-governed until 2006 with the Social Democratic Party.
It was not until 1861 — a year after losing the Second Opium War to the Anglo-French coalition — that the Qing government bowed to foreign pressure and created a proper foreign affairs office known as the Zongli Yamen.
The new coalition government, under prime minister Victor Ciorbea remained in office until March 1998, when Radu Vasile ( PNŢCD ) took over as prime minister.
Although the coalition remained in power for almost another seven years ( until the 1972 Federal election ), it did so under four different Prime Ministers.
The Socialist Party dominated the National Assembly until April 2001, when in free and fair legislative elections, President Wade's coalition won a majority ( 90 of 150 seats ).
Regional political power remained strong throughout Republican China, and central authority deteriorated continuously until the Second Sino-Japanese War, to the point that Chiang became no more than the " head of a loose coalition ," as observed by Albert Wedemeyer.
The polarization did take place and while the Liberals remained active under Lloyd George, they won few seats and were a minor factor until they joined a coalition with the Conservatives in 2010.
The populist Readjuster Party ran an inclusive coalition until the conservative white Democratic Party gained power after 1883.
A coalition with Newcastle was formed in June 1757, and held power until October 1761.
DC re-gained the post of Prime Minister in 1987, after a mild recovery in the 1987 general election ( 34. 2 %), and the Pentapartito coalition governed Italy almost continuously until 1993.
Originally a left-wing party, the PSL formed a coalition with the Democratic Left Alliance ( SLD ) after winning 132 seats in the Sejm at the 1993 election, with PSL leader Waldemar Pawlak as Prime Minister until 1995.
The SPÖ – ÖVP coalition persisted until 1999.

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