Majority Party
A "Majority Party" refers to a political party that holds more than half of the seats in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. This status allows the party to influence legislation and policy decisions significantly, as they can typically pass laws without needing support from other parties.
In many democratic systems, the Majority Party often leads the government, with its leader usually becoming the prime minister or speaker. This party's control can shape the legislative agenda and priorities, making it a crucial player in the political landscape.