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GOVERNMENT

A loose alliance of groups in which each member is working for its own benefit is called a

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coalition
special-interest groups

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Special-interest groups

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In a government, a 'loose alliance' of groups in which each member is working for its 'own benefit' is called a coalition.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In politics, a coalition of parties is formed when a single political group or party fails to fetch the majority and take the mandate to itself.
  • The seats secured by allied parties are shared to form a coalition in order to establish a stable government.
  • All the parties in the coalition are benefited by the powers that they get to exercise for being a part of the government.
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