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  2. National Democratic and Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    It was primarily funded by Lloyd George Coalition Liberals. [citation needed] At its high water mark, the party fielded twenty-eight candidates in the 1918 general election—twenty of them on the Coalition Coupon—and won ten seats. [8] [10] [11] After the election, Clement Edwards was elected chairman of the NDP in parliament. [12]

  3. 44th Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    22 March – The Liberal Party and New Democratic Party announce a confidence-and-supply agreement that will see the NDP support the Liberals on confidence motions (including budgets) until 2025 in exchange for Liberal support of certain NDP policies. [14] 10 September – The 2022 Conservative Party leadership election concludes.

  4. 2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Centre Block on Parliament Hill, location of the Parliament of Canada. The 2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute, during the 40th Canadian Parliament, was triggered by the expressed intention of the opposition parties (who together held a majority of seats in the House of Commons) to defeat the Conservative minority government on a motion of non-confidence six weeks after the federal ...

  5. List of ruling political parties by country - Wikipedia

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    All opposition parties against the Junta were banned. Former ruling party National League for Democracy, which was overthrown by the military coup in 2021 formed National Unity Government with small minor parties, allied with Anti-government armed groups and revolted against the Junta caused the civil war.

  6. Coalition government - Wikipedia

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    In Saskatchewan, NDP premier Roy Romanow formed a formal coalition with the Saskatchewan Liberals in 1999 after being reduced to a minority. After two years, the newly elected Liberal leader David Karwacki ordered the coalition be disbanded, the Liberal caucus disagreed with him and left the Liberals to run as New Democrats in the upcoming ...

  7. Democratic divisions over Israel policy heat up as Biden ...

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    The deadly surprise offensive by Hamas militants on Israel over the weekend threatens to ignite tensions between moderate and progressive Democrats already divided over the Jewish state’s ...

  8. Explainer-How Germany's coalition works and could it fall apart?

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    The three parties in Germany's ruling coalition are facing increasing pressure to assert themselves following a series of regional election blows and dismal polls, raising doubts about whether it ...

  9. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Multicoloured provinces are governed by a coalition or minority government consisting of more than one party. On a provincial level, in the legislatures of western provinces the NDP often is the left-leaning main party instead of that province's Liberal Party branch, the latter generally being a rump or smaller than the NDP.