Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition
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The Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition was a mid-1990s Japanese governing alliance that brought together the long-dominant conservative LDP with two smaller reformist and social-democratic parties to stabilize national politics after a period of party realignment.
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| Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition Context triple: [1996 Japanese general election, governmentBeforeElection, Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition]
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New Party Sakigake
New Party Sakigake was a small centrist reformist political party in Japan active in the 1990s, known for its role in coalition governments and political realignment.
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SDP–Liberal Alliance
The SDP–Liberal Alliance was a centrist political coalition in the United Kingdom during the 1980s that united the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party to contest elections together as an alternative to the Conservative and Labour parties.
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Democratic Left Party–Nationalist Movement Party–Motherland Party coalition government
The Democratic Left Party–Nationalist Movement Party–Motherland Party coalition government was a tripartite Turkish ruling alliance formed after the 1999 elections that brought together center-left, nationalist, and center-right parties under a single governing cabinet.
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SLD–UP–RP coalition
The SLD–UP–RP coalition was a Polish left-wing electoral alliance that brought together the Democratic Left Alliance, Labour Union, and the Polish Labour Party to contest national elections.
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New Party Nippon
New Party Nippon was a small Japanese reformist political party founded in the mid-2000s that advocated government transparency and political change.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition Target entity description: The Liberal Democratic Party–Social Democratic Party–New Party Sakigake coalition was a mid-1990s Japanese governing alliance that brought together the long-dominant conservative LDP with two smaller reformist and social-democratic parties to stabilize national politics after a period of party realignment.
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A.
New Party Sakigake
New Party Sakigake was a small centrist reformist political party in Japan active in the 1990s, known for its role in coalition governments and political realignment.
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B.
SDP–Liberal Alliance
The SDP–Liberal Alliance was a centrist political coalition in the United Kingdom during the 1980s that united the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party to contest elections together as an alternative to the Conservative and Labour parties.
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C.
Democratic Left Party–Nationalist Movement Party–Motherland Party coalition government
The Democratic Left Party–Nationalist Movement Party–Motherland Party coalition government was a tripartite Turkish ruling alliance formed after the 1999 elections that brought together center-left, nationalist, and center-right parties under a single governing cabinet.
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D.
SLD–UP–RP coalition
The SLD–UP–RP coalition was a Polish left-wing electoral alliance that brought together the Democratic Left Alliance, Labour Union, and the Polish Labour Party to contest national elections.
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E.
New Party Nippon
New Party Nippon was a small Japanese reformist political party founded in the mid-2000s that advocated government transparency and political change.
- F. None of above. chosen
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