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The election was one of the first held under the grand coalition in the federal government.
The two major parties are likely to agree soon on a new grand coalition government.
He added that a future Cabinet might be called a "grand coalition."
Both sides entered into a grand coalition government that would last for the next 21 years until 1966.
However liberal intervention has not been the only cause for a break in the grand coalition.
A week ago the general asked me to form a grand coalition with Solidarity participation.
They joined a Grand coalition with the members of the various conservative parties.
The socialists left the grand coalition government, going into opposition.
The main assumption in cooperative game theory is that the grand coalition will form.
On 10 October, it was announced that the parties had agreed to form a grand coalition.
Although the experiment in grand coalition had failed, the need for some political unity remained.
The party became leader of a grand coalition Government in January 2007.
Of the Grand Coalition, 54 members also voted against them.
There are, however, many obstacles to the effort to form a grand coalition, including tensions among the ethnic groups.
More than the heat and bitter feelings of the election seem to make a grand coalition unlikely.
In this case, a grand coalition may occur even when one party has enough seats to govern alone.
The two types of grand coalition were not polled separately.
Administration officials seem to understand that this is not the enduring cement of grand coalitions.
In 2004 there was another notable break in the grand coalition.
Note that may be negative, in which case it represents a bonus for leaving the grand coalition.
"These facts allow me to perceive new chances for the formation of a grand coalition government," he said.
Grand coalitions are unlikely to happen due to the dynamics of ethnic competition.
As a result, they will probably have to form a "grand coalition" with their chief rivals, the Social Democrats, who took 33.4 percent.
As such, the social democrats are unlikely to agree to a "grand coalition", knowing that snap elections would bring them into power.
A Prime Minister usually finds himself leading a grand coalition of three or more parties.