Political coalitions[]
A coalition is a group formed when two or more factions or political parties agree to work together until the next election in a partnership to achieve a common goal when no one party has the majority of members in the parlement.
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An example coalition parliamentary result. They would form in to ideologically similar blocks and the largest block would run the nation.
The party colours are:
Far Right: 3 seats.
Anti-Immigration: 5 seats.
Royalist: 3 seats.
Farm Owners' Party: 3 seats.
Industrialists' Party: 5 seats.
The Right: 265 seats.
Christian Democrats: 25 seats.
Liberals: 16 seats.
Liberal Democrats: 18 seats.
Social Democrats: 35 seats.
The Left: 284 seats.
Greens: 12 seats.
Farm Workers' Party: 14 seats.
Industrial Workers' Party: 15 seats.
Far Left: 15 seats.
Libertarian: 16 seats.
Free Traders: 17 seats.
Oldies' Party: 18 seats.
Youths' Party: 19 seats.
Anti-Abortionists: 20 seats.
Women's' Rights: 21 seats.
Isolationists: 22 seats.
Independents: 24 seats.
The blocks are:
- The government!
The left: 177 seats
Social Democrats: 27 seats
Youths' Party: 19 seats.
Industrial Workers' Party: 15 seats.
Farm Workers' Party: 14 seats.
Greens: 10 seats
- Offical opposition!
The Right: 135 seats
Christian Democrats: 25 seats
Oldies' Party: 18 seats.
Industrialists' Party: 5 seats.
Farm Owners' Party: 3 seats.
- 3rd block
Liberal Democrats: 16 seats
Liberals: 12 seats
- 4th block.
Libertarian: 10 seats
Free trade: 8 seats
- 5th block
Anti-Immigration: 5 seats.
Far Right: 2 seats
- Unaligned.
Far Left: 12 seats
Independents : 10 seats
Isolationists: 8 seats
Royalist: 3 seats
Anti-Abortionists: 20 seats.
- Also see: Political Spectrum.