Coalition Agreement Sample Contracts

Coalition Agreement
Coalition Agreement • April 28th, 2012

Further to their mandate from the citizens of the Czech Republic, expressed in elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic on 28 and 29 May 2010, the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), TOP 09 and Public Affairs (VV) entered into negotiations on the formation of a majority coalition government.

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Coalition Agreement between the National Party and the ACT Party
Coalition Agreement • December 22nd, 2016

This agreement should be read in conjunction with the Coalition Agreement between the National Party and the New Zealand First Party (the National and New Zealand First Coalition Agreement).

Coalition Agreement between the National Party and the New Zealand First Party
Coalition Agreement • December 22nd, 2016

This agreement should be read in conjunction with the Coalition Agreement between the National Party and the ACT Party (the National and ACT Coalition Agreement).

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Coalition Agreement • March 25th, 2011

The Coalition Agreement included a commitment to overhaul the Licensing Act 2003 to give local authorities and the police much stronger powers to remove licences from, or refuse to grant licences to, any premises that are causing problems in the local area.

Initial Coalition Agreement – Pledge by Pledge Analysis
Coalition Agreement • June 28th, 2012
COALITION AGREEMENT
Coalition Agreement • May 21st, 2010

This document sets out how we expect our Coalition Government to operate in practice and the basis upon which the Conservative and Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Parties will jointly maintain in office Her Majesty’s Government.

COALITION AGREEMENT
Coalition Agreement • December 8th, 2022

The coalition of local stakeholders is formed for the purposes of the project UMN - UnionMigrantNet and Cities Together for Integration. The UMN project, led by the European Confederation of Trade Unions, aims at exchanging and transferring knowledge, experiences and (best) practices on integration between nine UnionMigrantNet (UMN) members and eight local authorities from five EU countries, namely Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Slovenia.

Coalition Agreement: Targets and Implications for the Energy Sector in Germany
Coalition Agreement • December 1st, 2021
Update: Coalition Agreement Includes Heritage Plan to Judaize the West Bank
Coalition Agreement • January 27th, 2023
Coalition agreement includes some positive plans on bargaining and union
Coalition Agreement • September 4th, 2022

Services union ver.di has had mixed reactions to the coalition agreement between the social democrats, greens and liberal FDP party who are set to form the next government. The union sees some positive elements in relation to workers’ rights and collective bargaining including proposed measures to close any gaps in company co-determination and deliver the electronic right of access to workers for trade unions. The union has also welcomed the decision not to press ahead with plans that would have allowed for opening clauses for longer working hours and shorter rest periods via company agreements. This will now only be possible on the basis of collective agreements which, of course, ver.di is committed not to sign. Depending on the details, ver.di is also pleased about the planned legislation on employers sticking to sector agreements and measures that would prevent employers using restructuring to shift away from collective agreements they don’t like. Finally, the promise of allocating

COALITION AGREEMENT
Coalition Agreement • February 21st, 2014
Coalition agreement: Not too bad – from a VAT perspective
Coalition Agreement • November 25th, 2021
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Coalition Agreement • April 23rd, 2021
Confidence in the Future
Coalition Agreement • October 12th, 2017
COALITION AGREEMENT 2019-2023
Coalition Agreement • October 7th, 2019
Coalition Agreement: Labour and Progressive Parties in Parliament
Coalition Agreement • October 17th, 2005

Our objective is to continue to deliver ongoing stability in a coalition government that is implementing programmes for a sustainable and growing economy in a progressive, just and fair society. Our respective and joint policy priorities for this term will also take account of arrangements with supporting parties and be set out to the House in the Speech from the Throne.

January 3, 2022
Coalition Agreement • December 6th, 2021
PRE-ELECTORAL COALITION AGREEMENT FROM THE BLACK-SCHOLES POINT OF VIEW
Coalition Agreement • February 6th, 2024
HOME OFFICE
Coalition Agreement • July 18th, 2011

We believe these are ambitious but essential and achievable goals and that scientific advances present significant opportunities to replace animal use, to reduce the number of animals used, and, where animal use is unavoidable, to refine the procedures involved so as to minimise suffering. These long-standing aims are referred to as the 3Rs.

THE
Coalition Agreement • May 29th, 2015

This document is the agreement of the coalition of parties commanding a majority in the National Assembly and thereby entitled to form a Coalition Government pursuant to s87(2) of the Constitution of Lesotho.

COALITION AGREEMENT ENDORSED BY THE POLITICAL PARTIES
Coalition Agreement • August 18th, 2005
Coalition agreement 2017: partial abolition of Dutch dividend withholding tax and introduction of a partial interest and royalty withholding tax
Coalition Agreement • October 10th, 2017

On October 10, 2017 it was announced that the four parties negotiating the coalition agreement for the new Cabinet intend to abolish Dutch dividend withholding tax, except for in abuse situations and in the case of distributions to low tax jurisdictions. Although the coalition agreement itself does not state when this will take effect, according to the underlying documents the abolition is set to be introduced as of 2020. In addition to the proposed (partial) abolition of dividend withholding tax, a withholding tax on interest and royalty payments to low tax jurisdictions will be introduced for ‘letterbox constructions’. The Annex suggests that these new withholding taxes look set to be introduced as of 2023.

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Coalition Agreement between the Labour and Progressive Coalition Parties in Parliament
Coalition Agreement • August 8th, 2002

Providing stable government over the next term of Parliament, so as to implement a comprehensive policy programme aimed at increasing economic growth, reducing inequality and improving the social and economic well-being of all New Zealanders and their families in a manner which is environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.

COALITION AGREEMENT OF
Coalition Agreement • January 5th, 2022

There is not much to reproach when it comes to the value anchoring of the coalition agreement. Although it is a standard entrée for political documents, the core values are represented and presented in the own, probably shared language of all 5 coalition parties. As for the preamble, a bit populist "ruthless irresponsibility" of the previous government is blatant, but the effort to "heal the wounds" and revive not only finances and economies, but also the "people's trust in the state and its institutions" deserve a support and to be remembered.

Coalition agreement CSV-déi gréng Walfer 2023-2029
Coalition Agreement • October 30th, 2023

Aware of our responsibility towards the citizens of our municipality and in the pursuit of creating a future-oriented and citizen-friendly local policy, the CSV and déi gréng parties have signed this coalition agreement. It lays the foundations for our joint work in the municipal council for the legislative period from 2023 to 2029. This agreement outlines the central goals and projects that we have agreed upon for the benefit of our community. They are divided into 12 key topics:

COALITION AGREEMENT POINTS THE WAY AHEAD
Coalition Agreement • March 28th, 2016

As a result, 2017 was the safest year in the history of commercial aviation. The security checks carried out on passengers and baggage play an important role in this. Now it is a matter of optimizing these processes – whilst maintaining this high level of security.

Coalition Agreement
Coalition Agreement • January 13th, 2015

The central aspect of the Coalition Agreement is that working for Greenland and the people of Greenland through Inatsisartut (the Greenland Parliament) and Naalakkersuisut (the Gov- ernment of Greenland) must be based on credibility, mutual respect, and putting citizens first.

Coalition Agreement 2016 – 2018
Coalition Agreement • January 3rd, 2017

Greenland is irreversibly on its way to independence, and this process requires not only political stability, but also national unity. The parties agree to submit proposals for a new constitution at the end of this legislative term. The combined work for independence will be best served by the broadest and most representative coalition. Siumut, Inuit Ataqatigiit and Partii Naleraq have hence decided to collaborate for the remainder of the legislative term and have accordingly agreed as follows:

Confidence in the Future
Coalition Agreement • October 26th, 2017
Unified country – Unified people
Coalition Agreement • March 26th, 2013

We agree that the coalition should function on a basis of openness in a Greenlandic spirit in a globally oriented government, where the democratic inclusion and co-responsibility of the population are ensured, and the government bases its work on the needs of, and the equal terms for, the population.

Coalition agreement between the
Coalition Agreement • September 9th, 2021

[Please note: the coalition agreement is an agreement between the governing parties. It is a declaration of intent and is therefore not legally binding.]

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