Majority Government: A government formed by a party or coalition that holds the majority of seats in the legislature, enabling it to pass legislation without support from opposition parties.
Minority Government: A government in which the ruling party does not have more than half the seats in the legislature, often relying on support from other parties to pass legislation.
Bipartisanship: The agreement or cooperation between two major political parties, often to pass legislation that requires consensus beyond one party's members.