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The phrase "a legislative majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where a particular group or party holds more than half of the votes or seats in a legislative body, allowing them to influence or control decisions.
Example: "The new policy was passed easily due to the support of a legislative majority in the assembly."
Alternatives: "a governing majority" or "a parliamentary majority".
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No president has had a legislative majority since then.
Still, it will not control a legislative majority.
All this means the opposition may not win a legislative majority in September.
IF YOU are a president plotting reforms that offend many, a legislative majority helps.
Opponents fear a legislative majority would feed what they see as Mr. Correa's authoritarian tendencies.
The system works smoothly when the government has a clear programme and a legislative majority.
He starts with a legislative majority, but it could prove to be a fragile one.
The opposition hopes to secure a legislative majority at a parliamentary election next year.
In the 2003 elections the party maintained a legislative majority and Obasanjo was reelected president.
The elections next Sunday could have offered National Action the chance to seize a legislative majority.
First came the failure of his party and its allies to win a legislative majority in elections in December 2004.
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