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Wat (wie) is gain a majority - definitie

ONE OR MULTIPLE GOVERNING PARTIES THAT HOLD AN ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF SEATS IN A LEGISLATURE
Majority Government; Parliamentary majority; Working majority; Government majority

Gain (accounting)         
ACCOUNTING TERM; FINANCIAL BENEFIT RESULTING FROM A NON-TYPICAL OR NON-RECURRING TRANSACTION
Gain (finance)
In financial accounting (CON 8.4), a gain is when the market value of an asset exceeds the purchase price of that asset.
majority rule         
DECISION RULE THAT SELECTS ALTERNATIVES WHICH HAVE A MAJORITY
Simple majority voting; Majority voting; Simple Majority Voting; Majority Rule; Political Majority; Majority rules; Rule by majority; Majority representation system; Majority Rules; Simple majoritarianism; Governance of the majority; Lex majoris partis; Majority Voting
¦ noun the principle that the greater number should exercise greater power.
Majority rule         
DECISION RULE THAT SELECTS ALTERNATIVES WHICH HAVE A MAJORITY
Simple majority voting; Majority voting; Simple Majority Voting; Majority Rule; Political Majority; Majority rules; Rule by majority; Majority representation system; Majority Rules; Simple majoritarianism; Governance of the majority; Lex majoris partis; Majority Voting
Majority rule is a principle that means the decision-making power belongs to the group that has the most members. In politics, majority rule usually requires the deciding vote to have majority, that is, more than half the votes.

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Majority government

A majority government is a government by one or more governing parties that hold an absolute majority of seats in a legislature. This is as opposed to a minority government, where the largest party in a legislature only has a plurality of seats. A government majority determines the balance of power.

A majority government is usually assured of having its legislation passed and rarely if ever, has to fear being defeated in parliament, a state is also known as a working majority. In contrast, a minority government must constantly bargain for support from other parties in order to pass legislation and avoid being defeated on motions of no confidence. Single-party majority governments tend be formed in the aftermath of strong election performances.

The term "majority government" may also be used for a stable coalition of two or more parties to form an absolute majority. One example of such an electoral coalition is in Australia, where the Liberal and National parties have run as an electoral bloc for decades. The Coalition is the only party or coalition in Australia to have won at least 90 of the 151 seats in the House of Representatives at a federal election (this has happened three times, in 1975, in 1996 and 2013). The largest majority government in Australia was elected in 1996, when the Coalition (led by John Howard) won 94 seats in a landslide victory.

Another example was the 2010–2015 coalition government in the United Kingdom, which was composed of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties. The Conservatives won the most seats of any single party in the 2010 election, but fell short of an absolute majority. However, by combining with the Liberal Democrats a solid majority in the House of Commons was created. This was the first true coalition government in the UK since World War II.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor gain a majority
1. Under most scenarios, Democrats would have to win two of the three to gain a majority.
2. Today, we should acknowledge that, if the election were rerun next week, Blair would probably gain a majority of 150.
3. The opposition had to win 21 of the 28 seats in the Sunday vote to gain a majority in the 128–member body.
4. People close to Mr Wulff have indicated that he is opposed to Porsche seeking board representation, and believe he will gain a majority at the annual meeting.
5. If there were 100 percent turnout on primary day, hardly likely, a GOP candidate would need no more than 17,000 votes to gain a majority.