liidulepinguid
Liidulepinguid, often translated as coalition agreements, are formalized understandings between two or more political parties that agree to form a government together. These agreements are typically negotiated after an election when no single party has secured a majority of seats in the legislature. The primary purpose of a liiduleping is to outline the common policy objectives, governmental priorities, and the distribution of ministerial portfolios among the participating parties.
The negotiation process for a liiduleping can be complex, involving detailed discussions on economic policy, social
Liidulepinguid can vary significantly in their scope and detail. Some are comprehensive documents covering a wide