Coalition
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The reason is not that the
coalition
is particularly likeable.
Yes, the M5S/League
coalition
is noisy and rebarbative.
The M5S/League
coalition
has not yet done that.
Independent economists are surely right that it will not deliver the growth boost that the
coalition
has promised.
But, rather than risk a full-scale crisis by blocking Italy’s 2019 budget, the European Commission would do better to push for more focused structural reforms in 2020, after the
coalition
parties have met their campaign promises.
Unfortunately, the
coalition
is currently divided over infrastructure spending.
This impasse needs to be broken, either within the
coalition
or through a new general election in 2019 if necessary.
He seems to believe that he can retain enough popularity to ride out the crisis without expanding his
coalition.
Israel’s political system, through its complex mechanisms of rigged party selection and absolute proportionality, condemns the country to weak
coalition
governments and escalating corruption.
But a new grand
coalition
between Merkel and the Social Democrats could be sufficient to make this shift possible.
America doesn't need permanent allies and institutions, they say, because a
coalition
of the willing will suffice.
As Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has put it, "The issues should determine the coalition, rather than the
coalition
determining the issues."
Four smaller parties, who allied themselves in a four-party
coalition
called “4K” objected.
Paradoxically, by monopolizing the centrist position, the UMNO-led
coalition
soon became vulnerable to electoral attacks by Malay- and non-Malay-based opposition.
The first-past-the-post electoral system concealed the exodus of numerous Malay voters from the UMNO-led
coalition
to the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).
Into this void rose Abdul Razak Hussein, Najib’s father, who restored UMNO’s hegemony by strengthening privileges for ethnic Malays and luring opposition parties – including PAS – into a new coalition, called the National Front (BN).
The cleric Hadi Awang – the current president of PAS – argued in 1981 that the UMNO-led
coalition
should be denounced for “perpetuating the colonial constitution, infidel laws, and pre-Islamic rules.”
This led PAS to break with the opposition and seek to siphon votes from Mahathir’s new coalition, Pakatan Harapan (PH).
Moreover, Islamism is not the only challenge to Mahathir’s new
coalition.
Such an outcome that would irreparably weaken the center-left government
coalition
as well: Renzi’s Democratic Party (PD) is already roiled by infighting over the reforms.
The now-deposed Abbott, a muscular Christian alpha male with profoundly conservative social values, won the leadership of the Liberal Party, and the anti-Labor coalition, as the unexpected beneficiary of a three-way party split in 2009.
Turnbull knows that the great majority of his governing
coalition
does not share his liberal instincts, and that he will have to tread cautiously and collegially on policy change.
There are three major players: the United States, China, and a loose
coalition
formed by the other members of the G7.
One problem is that some of AMLO’s associates in the motley
coalition
that is trying to propel him to the presidency – more than a few of them former PRI members – are not exactly paragons of transparency.
To the uninitiated, the effort in 2010 to unite Sunnis behind the Iraq National Movement (Iraqiya) coalition, with a “secular Shia” as its leader, seemed like a promising step toward post-sectarian politics.
Thus, Russia’s effort to entrap Georgia and its neighbors in the nets of its new “liberal empire” is part of a well coordinated attempt to reorient the South Caucasus as a whole towards the anti-Western
coalition
of Russia and Iran.
The prospect of a broad
coalition
government that excludes Wilders could enhance his influence, by making him the main opposition.
Once again, the two countries have forged a
"coalition
of the unwilling"--this time against the sanctions mechanism of the European Stability and Growth Pact, which limits the size of euro members' budget deficits to 3% of GDP.
In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush helped fashion and lead the largest
coalition
in history – 80-plus nations – to fight the global war on terror.
It is far from a picture of health and stability, with high levels of violence and crime, mass emigration, a slow-growth economy, and perpetual tensions within its center-left
coalition
government.
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