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The Liberal Democrats in coalition government in Great Britain: analysis of their actual functioning
Ohnišťová, Markéta ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Kuta, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the influence and functioning of the Liberal Democrats in the current coalition government in Great Britain, constituted on the basis of the results of the parliamentary elections in 2010. The theoretical part discusses the characteristics, function and evolution of the party system as part of the British political system. By comparing electoral programs of both parties the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives the thesis analyzes which program priorities each party prevailed in the coalition agreement, and vice versa which subsided. To build a comprehensive analysis of the effects of the Liberal Democrats in the government thesis also uses result of geeral polls. In conclusion, the work finds out that the Liberal Democrat party has made some successes in promoting their interests, but also that in most of its priorities and principles gave way to a stronger conservative partners.
General election 2010 and formation of coalition government in Great Britain from the perspective of coalition theory
Boroňová, Martina ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Reschová, Jana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the general election and post-election development in Great Britain in 2010 and focuses on formation and composition of the coalition government. Goal of the work is to identify the reasons why the Liberal Democrats preferred the Conservatives to the Labour Party and to find out whether is the decision based on the theory of coalitions. Through application of the theory of coalitions and three criterions: size, number of the members and ideological distance, the work analyzes possible outcomes of the election, concretely the possible minimal winning coalitions. In order to answer what option are the most suitable to the various criterions, the work discusses the ideology of the main election participants, analyzes their attitude to current issues of Great Britain and mentions the election results. By comparing the various options, the bachelor thesis finds out the decision of the Liberal Democrats can be found on the theory of coalitions in case of selection of number of members criterion which is promoted by British bi-partisanship.

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