<P> In Denmark, all governments from 1982 until the June 2015 elections have been coalitions . The first coalition in Danish political history was formed in 1929 by Thorvald Stauning and consisted of the Social Democrats (Staunings own party) and the Social Liberals . Since then, a number of parties have participated in coalitions . </P> <P> Excluding the post-WW2 Liberation Cabinet's member parties, the following parties have done so: The Centre Democrats, the Christian People's Party, the Conservative People's Party, the Justice Party, the Social Democrats, the Socialist People's Party, the Social Liberal Party, and Venstre . </P> <P> In Finland, no party has had an absolute majority in the parliament since independence, and multi-party coalitions have been the norm . Finland experienced its most stable government (Lipponen I and II) since independence with a five - party governing coalition, a so - called "rainbow government". The Lipponen cabinets set the stability record and were unusual in the respect that both moderate (SDP) and radical left wing (Left Alliance) parties sat in the government with the major right - wing party (National Coalition). The Katainen cabinet was also a rainbow coalition of a total of five parties . </P> <P> Since India's Independence on 15 August 1947, Indian National Congress, the major political party instrumental in Indian independence movement, ruled the nation . The first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, second PM Lal Bahadur Shastri and the third PM Indira Gandhi, all were from the Congress party . However, Raj Narain, who had unsuccessfully contested election against Indira from the constituency of Rae Bareilly in 1971, lodged a case, alleging electoral malpractices . In June 1975, Indira was found guilty and barred by High Court from holding public office for six years . In response, an ungracious Emergency was declared under the pretext of national security . The next election's result was that India's first - ever coalition government was formed at the national level under the Prime Ministership of Morarji Desai, which was also the first non-Congress national government, which existed from 24 March 1977 to 15 July 1979, headed by the Janata Party, an amalgam of political parties opposed to Emergency imposed between 1975 and 1977 . As the popularity of Janata Party dwindled, Morarji Desai had to resign and Charan Singh, a rival of Desai became the fifth PM . However, due to lack of support, this coalition government did not complete its five - year term . </P>

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