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Etivéra has a coalitional presidential pattern of politics similar to that of the Kiravian federal government, in which policy is shaped by the independently elected Governor's efforts to build a pro-administration majority coalition in the legislature by agreeing to a common agenda.  
Etivéra has a coalitional presidential pattern of politics similar to that of the Kiravian federal government, in which policy is shaped by the independently elected Governor's efforts to build a pro-administration majority coalition in the legislature by agreeing to a common agenda.  


Post-Kirosocialist Etivéra has a political landscape dominated by three major party-groups that serve as both legislative caucuses and electoral alliances. These are the Coalition for a New Etivéra ([[Shaftonist democracy|Shaftonist-democratic]], conservative-liberal, and pro-[[Shaftonist Republican Alliance|SRA]]), Change to Win Coalition ([[Kirosocialist]], left-wing populist, and pro-[[New Deal Alliance|NDA]]), and Popular Front ({{wp|Christian democracy|Christian-democratic}}, centrist, and pro-[[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]. As no group ever wins an outright majority in its own right, majority coalitions are usually formed by agreement between the Popular Front and either of the two other groups (sometimes with smaller parties or independents involved), or by any one of the major groups obtaining the support of smaller parties, independents, and (only rarely) dissident members of the other major groups.  
Post-Kirosocialist Etivéra has a political landscape dominated by three major party-groups that serve as both legislative caucuses and electoral alliances. These are the Coalition for a New Etivéra ([[Shaftonist democracy|Shaftonist-democratic]], conservative-liberal, and pro-[[Shaftonist Republican Alliance|SRA]]), Change to Win Coalition ([[Kirosocialist]], left-wing populist, and pro-[[New Deal Alliance|NDA]]), and Popular Front ({{wp|Christian democracy|Christian-democratic}}, centrist, and pro-[[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]). As no group ever wins an outright majority in its own right, majority coalitions are usually formed by agreement between the Popular Front and either of the two other groups (sometimes with smaller parties or independents involved), or by any one of the major groups obtaining the support of smaller parties, independents, and (only rarely) dissident members of the other major groups.


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