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Coalitions are not officially taken into consideration by the [[Nelborne Union Cabinet]] but they hold significant political power in the Nelborne Union because they unite parties in the assembly.
 
Coalitions are not officially taken into consideration by the [[Nelborne Union Cabinet]] but they hold significant political power in the Nelborne Union because they unite parties in the assembly.
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Revision as of 13:03, 12 February 2016

Parliamentary 2015

Coalitions

Main Article Coalitions in the Nelborne Parliament Coalitions in the Nelborne Union parliament are alliances between parties. They united parties with similar views from different national blocks in parliament. Parties in the Nelborne Union have their own leaders, but they have organized an upper leadership under coalitions. Not all parties are in coalitions, and thus they are typically called "not aligned" parties.

Coalitions are not officially taken into consideration by the Nelborne Union Cabinet but they hold significant political power in the Nelborne Union because they unite parties in the assembly. TEST

2015 N.U Parliamentary Election
Party Leader Riding Last Election This Election Difference % of Seats Composition
  Progressive Democrats Jeansen Heriji JA 3rd 0 25 +25 11.3%
25 / 224
  Christian Liberals Martha Bonhoeffer SW 30th 0 53 +53 23.9%
53 / 224
  Democratic Socialist Fjedor Peça SK 7th 0 45 +45 20.3%
45 / 224
  Nelborne Nationals Hans Kripler SW 29th 0 28 +28 12.6%
28 / 224
  Liberal Coalition Taskill Begbie BR 17th 0 24 +24 10.8%
24 / 224
  Nelborne Greens Tijiki Oulie JA 9th 0 16 +16 7.2%
16 / 224