Coalition
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Thankfully, many small parties, who are the key to
coalition
politics, are pressing the big parties to behave more responsibly.
For example, some of the 15 or so centrist parties who support the BJP-led
coalition
national government are demanding real action in Gujarat, including removal of its Chief Minister.
With that, the populist
coalition
– comprising the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) and the far-right League party – has seemingly confirmed fears of populist-fueled instability in Europe.
Any illusion that the populist
coalition
could be kept in check by moderate cabinet members has now been destroyed.
Because of the splintering of political parties, India has had only one single-party government and eight
coalition
governments in the last two decades.
Members of the
coalition
governments have treated the ministries allocated to them as fiefdoms, to be milked for their benefit.
Led by Papua New Guinea and Costa Rica, a group of developing countries, a new rainforest
coalition
has now come forward with an innovative proposal, not only offering to commit to greenhouse-gas limits, but also showing how this can be done in a way that will promote their development.
Today, the international
coalition
fighting ISIS has grown to more than 60 active members.
But, thanks to diplomatic cooperation among
coalition
partners, targeted air strikes, and on-the-ground support from Iraqi Kurdish forces, the militants were driven out, after losing roughly a thousand fighters.
Young people, women, and minorities are under-represented in his
coalition.
To advance these objectives, an international
coalition
is pushing for a Framework Convention on Global Health, aimed at fostering good governance for health at the local, national, and global levels.
Only one component is missing : it is necessary to form a confident right-wing centrist
coalition
to prevent the moderate left-wing centrists from getting an opportunity to persistently experiment with the search for Russia's "special way".
The decline in new arrivals to Europe began well before anti-immigrant political leaders took power in Italy or immigration pressure nearly toppled Germany’s ruling
coalition.
May’s dilemma stems from the fact that the “Leave” coalition, while sharing certain conservative values, comprises two incompatible factions: mostly middle-class, affluent pensioners who want to leave the EU because they think it is too bureaucratic and protectionist; and mostly working-class voters who want to leave because they favor more protectionism.
Paradoxically, while the Conservative Party leadership has decided to represent the incoherent Leave coalition, no one is speaking for the 48% of voters who sided with Remain, except for the Liberal-Democratic Party, which has minimal influence in Parliament.
If judging Saddam Hussein and his regime is to become a cornerstone in the building of a free, democratic, and reconciled Iraq, then the US, as the leader of the
coalition
that ousted him, should do everything in its power to pursue this opportunity and set a very high standard of justice.
As a result, accepting and anxious pessimists tend to elect governments that duck difficult decisions (witness Germany’s grand coalition), while angry pessimists make matters worse (by voting for Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda or for Brexit, for example).
Both Romania’s recent treaty with Hungary (in which each country recognized, at long last, their common border), the campaign of the winning
coalition
led by current president Emil Constantinescu (which ousted Iliescu), and the various economic and diplomatic steps taken ever since Constantinescu and his allies came to power, are geared to Romanian accession to NATO, which is presented as a solution to all the country’s ills.This rejection by NATO, for which possibility the government made no effort to prepare the population, will likely be seen as a national humiliation, a sign that no matter how virtuously they behave Romanians will never be considered as real EuropeansA more prudent strategy is that pursued by Ukraine, which tries to keep good relations with Russia while giving priority to relations with the West.
His nightmarish scenario: a
coalition
between China and Islam forms against the West, and a nuclear warhead, transported by a Chinese-Iranian missile, is fired from Algeria into France.
Meanwhile, Clinton is having her own difficulties reconstructing President Barack Obama’s
coalition
of women, African Americans, Latinos, and millennials.
India’s Congress-led
coalition
may view a tough stance toward Pakistan as the only way to ward off domestic criticism from the BJP and other opposition parties.
But the bail-in of private investors, much applauded in Germany, is of secondary importance, and is intended only for the German public and the MPs of the country’s government coalition; indeed, upon close inspection, it turns out that banks and insurance companies have made a decent profit.
Indeed, populist success may even encourage Social Democrats and Christian Democrats to form a “grand coalition” in the European Parliament – which would represent another step in the European Union’s quiet Germanization.
Staying on the sidelines of this Arab-Western coalition, Israel is playing its cards close to its chest.
Around the world, there have been 10,000 violent attacks on schools and universities in the past four years, according to a report by the Global
Coalition
to Protect Education from Attack.
While the center-left coalition, led by Pier Luigi Bersani, won a comfortable majority in the lower house – thanks to the bonus that Italian electoral law grants to the largest
coalition
– it gained too few seats in the senate to govern effectively.
Having ruled out a grand
coalition
with either the anti-establishment Five Star Movement or former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right party, Bersani will depend on senators’ willingness to support specific measures.
Congress finally paid America's UN dues, and the president turned his efforts to building a
coalition
against terrorism.
But in Iraq, President Bush should have followed his father's example and built a broad international
coalition.
Encouraged by this change the BNP’s junior
coalition
partner, Jamaat-e-Islami, which has links with the militias and remains close to Pakistan, has been calling for imposition of Sharia (Islamic law).
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