单词 | electoral coalition |
释义 | electoral coalition It added that he had 'performed well' during the election campaign, but remained 'unable to reach the aspirational voters required to build a broad electoral coalition'. Times, Sunday Times Government imposes the requirement to make real choices and one half of that electoral coalition was always bound to break away. Times, Sunday Times The left could appeal to the wealthier end of its electoral coalition without fearing that its poorer side was at risk. Times, Sunday Times These parties had already formed an electoral coalition in 2006. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The right formed an electoral coalition, as was favoured by the new electoral system enacted earlier in the year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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