“Of course, running a coalition government in a country like India is a difficult task. More so when Congress leads the coalition, since most of the political parties were anti-Congress. To have a coalition, to run a coalition government, you require a lot of adjustments, a lot of flexibility.” CountryGovernmentRunningPoliticalCoursesDifficultPartyTasksIndiaCongressPolitical PartiesFlexibilityAdjustmentCoalitionsDifficult Tasks Author:Pranab Mukherjee
“I believe that our office has clearly been the leader in building coalitions, in getting other universities across the contrary to interact more effectively with the government and particularly the Congress.” BelieveGovernmentI BelieveLeaderBuildingOfficeUniversityCongressContraryCoalitions Author:Charles M. Vest
“Civil servants are fully aware of the challenges the British economy faces. They are, after all, working tirelessly and professionally to support the coalition government through the current challenges, every day, and in every part of Britain.” GovernmentFacesChallengesSupportEconomyCurrentsBritishServantBritainCoalitionsCivil ServantsBritish Economy Author:Gus O'Donnell, Baron O'Donnell
“No matter what happens in the future, whether it is a Labor government or a Coalition government, whoever is in government is going to have to fix the budget.” MatterGovernmentHappensLaborNo Matter WhatBudgetsCoalitions Author:Joe Hockey
“If the pendulum swings, it may swing to a combination of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats and, thus, to a period of minority government or coalition, in some form.” IfsMayGovernmentFormPeriodsDemocratCombinationMinoritiesSwingsCoalitionsPendulumsMinority Government Author:Vince Cable
“The Democratic Party might be called the Takings Coalition, made up of groups that want the government to take from American citizens -- usually cash -- and keep it for itself.” WantMadeGovernmentMightPartyGroupsCitizensDemocraticCashDemocratic PartyCoalitionsAmerican Citizens Author:Grover Norquist
“I think it should be made clear that the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, they have not got into bed together; they are merely sharing a room.” ThinkingShouldMadeGovernmentTogetherRoomsClearBedDemocratConservativeCoalitions Author:Gyles Brandreth
“An alliance or coalition between Government and religion cannot be too carefully guarded against......Every new and successful example therefore of a PERFECT SEPARATION between ecclesiastical and civil matters is of importance........religion and government will exist in greater purity, without (rather) than with the aid of government.” MatterGovernmentReligionPerfectSuccessfulGreaterExampleImportanceAidsSeparationPurityAlliancesCoalitionsGuardedReligion And Government Author:James Madison
“It's tough and it should be tough - it should never be easy to be given millions of pounds to make a drama. The coalition government is doing terrible things to the BBC, but drama will survive even if we end up putting on a play in a backroom of a pub.” IfsShouldEndsPlayGovernmentGivenEasyMillionsTerribleDramaToughPoundsTerrible ThingsCoalitionsPubs Author:Russell T Davies