What are coalition governments?

A coalition government is when different groups come together to make decisions as a team.

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game, but no one wants to be in charge. So, you all agree to work together, each person has some say, and you all try to win the game as a group. That’s like a coalition government!

How It Works

In a real city or country, sometimes there are many different parties, like different teams in your game. If no one party wins enough votes on their own, they might have to team up with others to make decisions.

For example, if the blue team gets 40% of the votes and the red team gets 35%, but the green team gets 25%, the blue and red teams might join forces to beat the green team. Together, they form a coalition government, like a big team made up of smaller groups.

Why They Happen

Coalition governments happen when no one group is strong enough on its own. It’s like when you need help from your friends to win the game, everyone works together so things can get done!

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Examples

  1. A group of friends decides to split the chores for a party instead of one person doing everything.
  2. Two teams join forces to win a game against a bigger team.
  3. Multiple families agree to share responsibilities in running a neighborhood event.

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