Coalition
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When the election results are declared next year, no one doubts that the first challenge will be to cobble together another
coalition.
She has publicly expressed her disdain for both large national parties; she would much rather lead a
coalition
than join one.
In Ireland, an embattled austerity-driven
coalition
government might well have no choice but to hold a referendum on the European Stability Mechanism.
More recently, he courageously sided with the US on the war in Iraq, against the majority of the country and most of his own political
coalition.
Moreover, Simpson apparently does not understand that, as commission co-chair, his job is to build a broad
coalition
for necessary and mutually beneficial policy changes.
In the meantime, he will need to rebuild an international
coalition
to maintain effective economic sanctions, which is the most powerful leverage for persuading Kim to accept CVID.
The elections last November that brought the Justice and Development Party (AKP) to power were preceded by a dispute between the members of the then-ruling
coalition
over enacting the reforms demanded by the EU.
Some liberal elements of that "secular
" coalition
resigned from the government and joined with the Islamists to push the reforms through parliament.
One sensational if undocumented story has the Gulf States conspiring with China, Russia, Japan, and France – now there’s an odd
coalition
for you – to shift the pricing of oil away from dollars.
The ruling right-leaning
coalition
(with “Solidarity” roots) is such a failure and the centrist Union of Freedom is so well known and ineffective, that people support the postcommunists simply because they have been in opposition for four years and might (just might) behave differently.
If the US election on November 8 confirms Trump’s failure to bind social conservatives and economic liberals into a winning coalition, similar disintegration is likely among European populists, too.
In Italy, it contributed to the victory of a populist
coalition
government.
Other groups, including the leftist April 6 Youth Movement and the multi-ideological
Coalition
of the Revolution’s Youth, looked minute and insignificant.
Italy’s Old New PopulismCANBERRA – Italy’s
coalition
government, comprising the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) and the far-right League party, made headlines recently for its new draft budget, which violates European Union rules.
Increasing spending today is the only way Italy’s
coalition
parties can deliver on their grand campaign promises.
To be sure, Italy’s ruling
coalition
is responding, at least partly, to real and serious concerns.
Rather than offering Band-Aids, the ruling
coalition
should be working to boost Italy’s competitiveness, which has been undermined since the crisis by the weak recovery of real exports and low investment, which, at under 9% of GDP, remains significantly below the eurozone average.
Even if Italy remains in the eurozone, however, the ruling
coalition
is likely to behave much like its predecessors.
Orban will have to keep them in line while at the same time working in
coalition
with a number of other parties, including the Smallholders, with whom FIDESZ has serious policy disagreements.
A new populist left coalition, modeled after Spain’s Podemos, received one-fifth of the vote.
Nor does Netanyahu, an ideologue who is visibly uncomfortable with his forced support of the two-state idea, truly have a governing
coalition
for peace.
Italy is led by an unwieldy left-right
coalition
that is resisting EU budget rules.
In response, an ad hoc coalition, including moderate opposition groups, Turkish authorities, and local NGOs carried out a series of vaccination campaigns and contained the outbreak.
The
coalition
negotiated access with local rebel leaders, allowing them to choose volunteer vaccinators.
Encouraged by the victory of the US-led
coalition
in the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq (the Islamic Republic’s arch-enemy), in 1995 Rafsanjani sent very clear signals to the US of a willingness to restore diplomatic ties.
In particular, the Modi public-relations machine proclaimed an end to the sops and compromises that supposedly characterized the UPA
coalition.
It is true that
coalition
politics prevented decisive action, with a railway minister being summarily dismissed by his own party leader – whom the UPA was politically unable to confront – after attempting to raise fares.
Yet, no sooner had he been sworn in than he acquiesced in precisely the kind of political compromise to which he and the BJP – which won a parliamentary majority, and thus does not depend on
coalition
partners for its government’s survival – was supposed to be immune.
For the first time, a
coalition
of anti-system, anti-European political forces has come to power in a founding member of the EU.
In the event that the
coalition
of NATO forces in Afghanistan is defeated, a wave of Islamic extremism will submerge the Central Asian states, inciting local civil wars.
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