Sentence examples for established a coalition from inspiring English sources

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They eventually established a coalition of five city-states on the southern coast of Canaan.

Massoud and others followed Rabbani into exile in Pakistan after Afghanistan's monarchy was overthrown, in 1975, by Mohammad Daoud, who established a coalition government with Afghanistan's Communist party.

In 1986 Farooq returned again as chief minister, after the JKNC had established a coalition with the Indian National Congress Congress Partyy).

The Liberal Democrats have recently established a coalition "preparation group", led by Danny Alexander to get ready for potential negotiations that may take place after a general election, irrespective of which party wins most seats.

As part of that program, we established a coalition of over 70 disability-related groups and organizations to help us understand the concerns of persons with disabilities and medical conditions.

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Labor was eventually able to establish a coalition government with the support of independent and Green members of Parliament.

"Any number above 30 will be sufficient for Sharon to establish a coalition," said Gad Barzilai, a professor of political science and law at Tel Aviv University.

The prime minister would face a battle to re-establish a coalition with the Liberal Democrats because the Conservative 1922 committee, whose officers are wary of the Lib Dems, have demanded to be consulted on the formation of a second coalition.

"And we expect we can come up with a coalition leadership council, which will be empowered to establish a coalition provisional government at the appropriate moment so that the government will lead the process of liberation and would also assume control of the administration of Iraq".

But if the Liberal Democrats seemed likely to balk at any pact with the Conservatives without movement on the voting system, they faced a stumbling block of potentially even greater magnitude in establishing a coalition government with Labour and its widely unpopular leader, Mr. Brown.

Fragmentation and disillusion create space for narrower groups, be they Greens, regional parties or a ragbag of anti-immigrant, anti-EU and far-right parties.In short, stable majorities are harder to establish (a coalition even runs Britain, where the first-past-the-post system is designed for single-party government).

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