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Majority Coalition

A Majority Coalition refers to a group formed by multiple parties or individuals that collectively hold more than half of the power or votes in a decision-making body, such as a government or organization. By coming together, these members can effectively influence outcomes and implement policies, even if they don't individually hold a majority. This coalition typically seeks to align on common goals and interests to ensure stability and success in governance, achieving results that might be difficult for any single party to accomplish alone.