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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
In a coalition, each side will have to concede certain things to the others to make it work and it makes the election platform they ran on pretty much meaningless, hence they represent no one who voted for them before the coalition.
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How is that any different from a functioning minority government where the governing party has to make concessions to the other parties to get them to support the legislation at hand?
Really the only difference between a coalition government and minority government is that more then one party has a member as part of the executive.