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A coalition government is one in which several political parties must cooperate to run a country or region. These types of governments are often considered somewhat weak because there is no majority party. In such cases, the only way that policy gets approved is by each side making concessions. This type of government, which might also be known as a coalition cabinet, can be one of the most entertaining—and volatile—forms of government. Often it might ...
The idea that private provision of infrastructure represented a way of providing infrastructure at no cost to the public has now been generally abandoned, interesting alternatives to the standard model of public procurement persisted. In particular it has been argued that models involving an enhanced role for the private sector, with a single private sector organization taking responsibility for most aspects of service provisions for a given project, could yield ...