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Definition of minority government in English: minority governmentnoun A government in which the governing party has most seats but still less than half the total. 少数党政府(执政党拥有最多数席位但仍未达总数的一半) Example sentencesExamples - If no party has a majority, there may be a minority government, or a coalition, in which the Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest party.
- She will now seek support of the Green Party to ensure her minority government can remain in power for the three-year term.
- Chen is trying to improve relations with China, while his minority government seeks to calm a hostile, opposition-dominated legislature.
- The nature of party alignment varied after the collapse of the minority government.
- Aznar's Popular Party was elected in 1996 as a minority government in coalition with Catalan and Basque nationalist parties.
- The protest will continue and his shaky minority government remains in government of collapse.
- To do so he is using his current post as president of the Czech parliament and prop of the social-democratic minority government.
- Since the JVP quit, the ruling coalition has been a minority government with just 80 seats in a parliament of 225.
- At the dissolution of the coalition Menzies formed a minority government, but an election had to be held in 1940.
- The result was a minority government that nonetheless has a mandate to govern.
- Going into the campaign, Layton aimed to win enough seats to be the kingmaker in a Liberal minority government.
- And the political situation would remain in a stalemate with a minority government facing a majority opposition alliance.
- The final column in bold shows the Banzhaf index of the power of each party to influence the minority government.
- Sadly we can't kick her out of government totally but it is a minority government and our hope if that her voters take care of it during the next campaign.
- In his place, Charles X appointed a caretaker head of government, Martignac, who managed to steer his minority government along a cautious path for over a year.
- The result was a fragmented national identity symbolized and implemented by the white minority government's policy of racial separation.
- Instead, the Liberals, with 134 seats, won a minority government.
- At the moment, we have a minority government supported by another party on confidence and supply, but without an automatic majority on legislation.
- Many observers predict his Conservative party may win enough seats in the June 28 federal election to form a minority government.
- The prospect of a minority government and especially of a hung parliament has caused consternation in business circles.
Definition of minority government in US English: minority governmentnounməˈnɔrədi ˈɡəvər(n)mənt A government in which the governing party has most seats but still less than half the total. 少数党政府(执政党拥有最多数席位但仍未达总数的一半) Example sentencesExamples - Since the JVP quit, the ruling coalition has been a minority government with just 80 seats in a parliament of 225.
- At the dissolution of the coalition Menzies formed a minority government, but an election had to be held in 1940.
- The final column in bold shows the Banzhaf index of the power of each party to influence the minority government.
- To do so he is using his current post as president of the Czech parliament and prop of the social-democratic minority government.
- The protest will continue and his shaky minority government remains in government of collapse.
- Going into the campaign, Layton aimed to win enough seats to be the kingmaker in a Liberal minority government.
- Chen is trying to improve relations with China, while his minority government seeks to calm a hostile, opposition-dominated legislature.
- Aznar's Popular Party was elected in 1996 as a minority government in coalition with Catalan and Basque nationalist parties.
- Instead, the Liberals, with 134 seats, won a minority government.
- The nature of party alignment varied after the collapse of the minority government.
- The result was a minority government that nonetheless has a mandate to govern.
- The prospect of a minority government and especially of a hung parliament has caused consternation in business circles.
- In his place, Charles X appointed a caretaker head of government, Martignac, who managed to steer his minority government along a cautious path for over a year.
- At the moment, we have a minority government supported by another party on confidence and supply, but without an automatic majority on legislation.
- If no party has a majority, there may be a minority government, or a coalition, in which the Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest party.
- Many observers predict his Conservative party may win enough seats in the June 28 federal election to form a minority government.
- Sadly we can't kick her out of government totally but it is a minority government and our hope if that her voters take care of it during the next campaign.
- And the political situation would remain in a stalemate with a minority government facing a majority opposition alliance.
- The result was a fragmented national identity symbolized and implemented by the white minority government's policy of racial separation.
- She will now seek support of the Green Party to ensure her minority government can remain in power for the three-year term.
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