Each of the parties within the alliance has its own policies but chooses temporarily to put aside differences in favour of common goals and ideology in order to pool their voters' support and get elected.
The Frente de Todos (Everybody's Front or Front for All)[1][2]) was a coalition of Peronist[3] and Kirchnerist[4] political parties and associations in Argentina formed in 2019 to support the candidacy of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the 2019 Argentine general election.
Juntos por el Cambio (Together for Change) is an Argentine big tent[5][6] political coalition.
Since 1994, Italian politics has been divided into two main blocs, the centre-right and the centre-left coalitions; which under various forms alternatively led the country for more than two decades.
For the 2022 general election the coalition is composed of four parties, the Brothers of Italy, League (Lega), Forza Italia and Us Moderates.
This practice, called the lijstverbinding, was abolished in June 2017 after being earlier abandoned for Senate elections.
The Orthodox Protestant Reformed Political Party and Christian Union have also formed a lijstverbinding in the past[citation needed].
[12] Before the 1991 Turkish general election, social democratic SHP and pro-Kurdish HEP formed an electoral alliance.
The alliance was formed to contest the 2018 general election, and brings together the political parties supporting the re-election of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
[15] Later on, however, the alliance faced difficulty with political and personal clashes between Steel and David Owen, as well as presentation issues (such as contradiction on policy).
In the 2019 United Kingdom general election, pro-EU parties formed a pact in English and Welsh seats.