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What is Coalition Government

Enhancing Democracy With Coalition Governments and Politics
A coalition government is formed when multiple political parties cooperate to establish a majority in the legislature, often following an election where no single party achieved a majority of seats.
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Coalition Government and Democratic Instability: An Analysis of the City of Johannesburg's 2021 Coalition Government
Bonolo Debra Makgale (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1654-2.ch012
Abstract
Since the first local government elections in 2000, South Africa has habitually produced 'hung councils', where no political party wins more than 50% of the municipal seats. This chapter examines the 2021 coalition government in the City of Johannesburg and its democratic instability. The chapter argues that one of the factors contributing to this trend of instability in local government is the lack of a conducive environment in which coalition governments can thrive. It also examines coalition governments, taking into account existing theories of democratic principles and theories of coalition formation. The chapter outlines the findings that political ideological struggles and the lack of a conducive democratic environment underpinned the instability of the coalition government in the City of Johannesburg. The chapter also recommends mature coalition political leadership, collaborative governance and a legal framework to strengthen democratic principles in coalition governments.
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Critical Reflections on Coalition Politics: Prospects and Challenges From an African Perspective
Oyugi (2006) defines a coalition government to mean a temporal combination of groups of political parties to purse specific objectives through joint action.
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Investigating the Dynamics of Coalition Governance in South African Local Government
It is a form of government whereby two or more political parties converge to form a government after an election, when no party has secured an absolute majority.
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Factors and Conditions Triggering the Formation of Political Coalitions
Where more than one political party after winning seats in Parliament come together to form government.
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