a parliament in which no single party has enough seats to form a majority government, hung parliament , to measure or judge something approximately, gauge, to have the right or opportunity to express an opinion and influence a decision, have a say, the number or percentage of people who come to vote, turnout, to follow the official opinions or decisions of your political party or group, toe the party line , a situation in which no progress can be made because two sides cannot agree, deadlock , to remove someone from a competition or show by voting, vote off, a public opinion or attitude towards something, stance , an election in which people vote for local government representatives, local election, local elections, a national election to choose a government, general election , a survey asking people what they think or how they intend to vote, opinion poll , enough votes or seats to win comfortably, clear majority , a board where notices and posters are displayed, noticeboard , formal discussions aimed at reaching agreement, talks, to officially end or remove something, abolish , Member of Parliament, MP, the national law-making body in some countries, parliament , the group of people who run a country, government.
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