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Political Cohabitation<\/h1>\n

Politics<\/a> > Politics and public safety<\/a> > Politics<\/a><\/p>\n

Political cohabitation<\/h2>\n

Eurovoc reference <\/h3>\n

7189 Political cohabitation<\/p>\n

Scope<\/h3>\n

This term originated in the 1980s when the socialist French President, Fran\u00feois Mitterrand, was forced to adopt a power-sharing solution when a government of the right was elected. The term is now also used to describe similar situations in other countrie<\/p>\n

Other Languages<\/h3>\n