Government platform
A government platform is the political platform of a government. When entering office, a new government lists their objectives for the term. Government platforms are especially important in coalition governments, where several parties with possibly conflicting political platforms agree on a compromise – a coalition agreement. The distinction between a party platform and a government platform may be blurred in countries where single parties often form governments.
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Other articles of the topic Politics : Anan Foundation, Ewald Max Hoyer, Social Activist, Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, Frank Blackburn, Incumbent
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