Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defend public policies. However, the “plenary bottleneck” allows the party leadership to decide who participates in a debate. We argue that in this decision the timing of a debate matters: in proximity of elections, the leadership should be concerned with maintaining its brand name and therefore restrict floor access, in particular if the debate is salient for the respective party. We evaluate our hypotheses in a cross‐country study drawing on a novel data set covering all speeches given during one or two legislative terms in six European parliaments. We find that the electoral cycle matters for the distribution of speaking time: Party leaders do...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Parliamentary party groups typically comprise MPs with diverse preferences and different personal is...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where MPs present, challenge or defend public policies. Howev...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
By extending existing theories of legislative speech making, this study explores the importance of p...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
The use of plenary time during legislative debates has consequences for the enhancement of party goa...
The use of plenary time during legislative debates has consequences for the enhancement of party goa...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
The European Parliament is an extraordinary legislature due to its multinational nature, and its mix...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
Parliamentary debate is a fundamental aspect of democratic law-making. While law makers everywhere s...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Parliamentary party groups typically comprise MPs with diverse preferences and different personal is...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where MPs present, challenge or defend public policies. Howev...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
By extending existing theories of legislative speech making, this study explores the importance of p...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
The use of plenary time during legislative debates has consequences for the enhancement of party goa...
The use of plenary time during legislative debates has consequences for the enhancement of party goa...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
The European Parliament is an extraordinary legislature due to its multinational nature, and its mix...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
Parliamentary debate is a fundamental aspect of democratic law-making. While law makers everywhere s...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Compared to other aspects of agenda control, the organisation of legislative calendars has received ...
Parliamentary party groups typically comprise MPs with diverse preferences and different personal is...