A coalition government arises when ______.
A. no party has a clear majority in parliament in a parliamentary system
B. no individual wins enough popular votes to become head of government
C. a president chooses a vice president of a different party
D. voters demand an end to partisan politics
A. no party has a clear majority in parliament in a parliamentary system
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