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Tony Bennett bridged musical generations | Learn English idiom 'fall apart'

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The Fall of a Coalition Government

An agreement can fall apart when the two sides to an agreement no longer do their part, or if they choose not to do their part. A coalition government is a group of political parties that band together to form a majority. It's all based on an agreement on how they would share power. The Netherlands just last month had a coalition government which fell apart after it could not agree among itself on an important asylum policy.

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