Majority Government: A single party wins more than 50% of the seats in Parliament and can govern alone., Party A wins 320 out of 600 seats and can pass laws without needing support from other parties., The ruling party can easily implement its policies since it holds a clear majority of votes., Minority Government: A party wins the most seats but does not have over 50%, meaning it needs support from others to pass law, Party B wins 270 out of 600 seats and must negotiate with smaller parties to pass legislation., Decisions take longer since the ruling party must gain support from opposition members for each vote., Coalition Government: Two or more parties agree to work together to form a government because no single party won a majority., Party C wins 240 seats and Party D wins 200 seats, so they form a coalition to govern together., Government policies are decided through compromise between different political parties.,

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