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Topic History of: France
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Tel Yes coalitions are the better and fairer option. Often brought about by a particular electoral system. Proportional Representation mainly.
JK2006 I'm becoming more and more a supporter of coalitions. Plus I liked the look and sound of the left wing guy just as I thought Corbyn seemed a decent man with an honest agenda (though I felt coalition would have dampened the extreme left wing policies). So I reckon Macron, nudged left by the new opposition, will be a better leader now than he was.