Confidence and supply

agreement between political parties that allows a minority party to play a part in government but is less formal than a coalition
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Confidence and supply is an agreement in a Westminster system government where parties or independents agree to support the minority government in votes of no confidence and appropriation or budget (supply) votes. This lets the government keep control of the lower house.[1][2][3]

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