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Grand coalition and Greek legislative election, June 2012

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Difference between Grand coalition and Greek legislative election, June 2012

Grand coalition vs. Greek legislative election, June 2012

A grand coalition is an arrangement in a multi-party parliamentary system in which the two largest political parties of opposing political ideologies unite in a coalition government. The June 2012 Greek legislative election was held in Greece on Sunday, 17 June, to elect all 300 members to the Hellenic Parliament in accordance with the constitution, after all attempts to form a new government failed following the May election.

Similarities between Grand coalition and Greek legislative election, June 2012

Grand coalition and Greek legislative election, June 2012 have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): National unity government.

National unity government

A national unity government, government of national unity, or national union government is a broad coalition government consisting of all parties (or all major parties) in the legislature, usually formed during a time of war or other national emergency.

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Grand coalition and Greek legislative election, June 2012 Comparison

Grand coalition has 84 relations, while Greek legislative election, June 2012 has 101. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 1 / (84 + 101).

References

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