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But it is not clear whether the electoral alliance will even survive the vote.
In the 2003 federal election, the two parties formed an electoral alliance.
The union was initially more a loose electoral alliance than a real party.
Discussions took place between the two parties over a possible electoral alliance, but broke down in April.
For Mitterrand, an electoral alliance was necessary to rise to power.
Electoral alliances began to take shape in late 2010.
After this relatively successful election, the parties formed an electoral alliance for the 2005 federal elections.
Four years later, she ran as part of Barbieri's electoral alliance and was again defeated.
An agreement on the electoral alliance of the country's two most important left-wing groups is expected to be signed here Monday.
A further provision would have the effect of banning electoral alliances and coalitions.
In other states, the Greens also successfully took part in the electoral alliances.
The two later formed an electoral alliance, the Labour Platform.
The alliance was disbanded after the election when the parties became members of different electoral alliances.
Five of these entities were electoral alliances and others were political parties.
The cause for this was an electoral alliance with the True Finns.
On the contrary, electoral alliances have exacerbated the tensions built into a complex system.
He will head a new electoral alliance that is poised to assume a commanding lead in the coming election campaigns.
After that, the "Union of Left" was only a circumstantial electoral alliance.
Lijstverbinding ("list connection") is the Dutch for an electoral alliance between two parties.
The party had electoral alliances with small parties of Muutos 99 -coalition.
Most of the participants of the "Space" sought to develop a common platform that could lead to an electoral alliance.
The party attempted to join the centre-right Unity electoral alliance in 2010, but was rejected.
After the election, many senior Liberals began to work for an electoral alliance with the Progressives.
The picture, however, will probably be less clearly defined as politicians favoring change seek cross-party electoral alliances.
The PS contested the 1995 presidential election, but was not it a position to win without electoral alliances.