Labour was the dominant party in the coalition and stayed popular but pursued two unpopular policies in 1991: the introduction of a Social Wage and the nationalisation of the breweries, which were however supported by the other parties in the interests of their long-term goals. In 1992, the coalition introduced an online system for elections and frequent national referenda, which was available in libraries and domestically, though careful security guaranteed that each member could only vote once. This system was first used in the 1993 General Election, by which time the non-Labour members of the coalition had formed a group known as the Federalist Alliance
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