colorcoalition
Colorcoalition is a term used in political analysis to describe a governing alliance formed by two or more political parties that are associated with color identities in their branding. The coalition is typically identified by the colors of the participating parties rather than formal names, and the label is commonly used by observers and media to signal the ideological range of the governing bloc.
Colors in colorcoalitions serve as shorthand for policy positions and party traditions. Red usually denotes social-democratic
Formations typically occur after elections when no single party holds a governing majority. Negotiations focus on
Examples and variants are common in parliamentary democracies. The red-green coalition in Germany, formed by the