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A coalition that comprises at least one party whose seats are not needed to control a majority of seats (50%+1) in the legislature. As opposed to a "Minimum Winning Coalition", in which every coalition partner is needed to control a majority of seats.

A sometimes called "Grand Coalition" of the 2 biggest parties in the legislature is usually not oversized. (it could be oversized, if one of the 2 parties controls a majority of seats).

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