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1 Belgium is trying to form a coalition government after elections in May.
2 This makes the votes of smaller parties crucial to form a coalition .
3 The biggest party will seek to form a coalition with regional parties.
4 In Greece, political leaders are trying to form a coalition government.
5 Today is the deadline for Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu to form a coalition government.
6 But Netanyahu was unable to form a coalition and forced a second election.
7 Or soon thereafter, depending on how long it takes to form a coalition .
8 Talks to form a coalition government are expected to take weeks.
9 Will have difficulty convincing secular parties to form a coalition government.
10 Populists, who could help Harmony form a coalition , followed closely behind.
11 It intends to form a coalition with the small Democratic Party.
12 Ahora Madrid could now form a coalition with the Socialists who came third.
13 Shifting post-election alliances to form a coalition can cause an upset.
14 The conservative New Democracy party expects to form a coalition government with the Socialists.
15 Mr Cameron says he intends to form a coalition with the third-placed Liberal Democrats.
16 If no-one reaches this target, they can then form a coalition with another party.
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