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... gains for them or for their party ; or policies that do not threaten the stability of
the governamental coalition , endangering ministerial posts thereby ) , and they
avoid policies that imply loss of support , and therefore diminishing that likelihood
.
... gains for them or for their party ; or policies that do not threaten the stability of
the governamental coalition , endangering ministerial posts thereby ) , and they
avoid policies that imply loss of support , and therefore diminishing that likelihood
.
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But if the majority supporting the government is composite or consociational ( for
this terminology see below ) , these " hot " issues will be systematically avoided ,
because they would undermine the stability of the coalition . So far we have ...
But if the majority supporting the government is composite or consociational ( for
this terminology see below ) , these " hot " issues will be systematically avoided ,
because they would undermine the stability of the coalition . So far we have ...
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