Coalition Building for Reform
Analyze how a reform-minded government can move a legislative agenda forward when key proposals stall because of conflict with parliamentary leaders or shifting alliances. Explain the levers available: coalition bargaining, agenda splitting, public messaging, concessions, and procedural tactics. Then propose a practical strategy for passing a controversial package in a fragmented legislature, including trade-offs, likely opponents, and how to preserve long-term policy credibility.
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