The vote of 20 May 1990 was the one that inaugurated the proportional election of the parliamentarians in the Romanian post-communism, as well as the popular election of the president of the republic. From a technical point of view, the parliamentary elections were distinguished not only by the absence of the legal electoral threshold, but also by the juxtaposition of two ways of distributing the mandates: with two geographical levels, in the case of deputies, and with only one level, that of the senators. This resulted in significant differences between the two Chambers in terms of electoral disproportionality, as the degree of overestimation of the first party was much stronger in the case of the Senate. From a political point of view, th...
According to art.81 of Romanian Constitution, the President of Romania shall be elected by universal...
In the circumstances of the last decade, when the real unchaining of mass media took place as well a...
An extensive body of literature characterizes the Romanian party system as volatile and relatively u...
The file presents at the beginning some relevant passages of the law under which the first free elec...
Since 1992, in the wake of the first elections held in May 1990 and the adoption of a Constitution ...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
This paper approaches the relations and connections between democracy and politics, from the perspec...
Following the events of December ’89, all the existing structures up to that moment were dissolved a...
The homogenisation of voting patterns within the territorial units constitutes one of the major feat...
The genesis of the Romanian party arrangement represents a specific chapter in the evolution of post...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
The paper seeks to retrace the electoral journey of modern Romania, highlighting the general synchro...
The article examines the evolution of Romanian politics in the period 1990-2008, discussing the leve...
The political development of Romania started after the death of Nicole Ceausescu in 1989. The articl...
According to art.81 of Romanian Constitution, the President of Romania shall be elected by universal...
In the circumstances of the last decade, when the real unchaining of mass media took place as well a...
An extensive body of literature characterizes the Romanian party system as volatile and relatively u...
The file presents at the beginning some relevant passages of the law under which the first free elec...
Since 1992, in the wake of the first elections held in May 1990 and the adoption of a Constitution ...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
This paper approaches the relations and connections between democracy and politics, from the perspec...
Following the events of December ’89, all the existing structures up to that moment were dissolved a...
The homogenisation of voting patterns within the territorial units constitutes one of the major feat...
The genesis of the Romanian party arrangement represents a specific chapter in the evolution of post...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
The paper seeks to retrace the electoral journey of modern Romania, highlighting the general synchro...
The article examines the evolution of Romanian politics in the period 1990-2008, discussing the leve...
The political development of Romania started after the death of Nicole Ceausescu in 1989. The articl...
According to art.81 of Romanian Constitution, the President of Romania shall be elected by universal...
In the circumstances of the last decade, when the real unchaining of mass media took place as well a...
An extensive body of literature characterizes the Romanian party system as volatile and relatively u...