Legislative defection in political systems characterized by party dominance and cartelization is usually seen as damaging the members of parliament's (MPs') careers. Switching legislators does not portray an image of confidence and reliability and the MPs’ re-election is unlikely. Drawing on a dataset that includes all defector MPs in post-communist Romania until 2008, this article indicates that one in five defectors gets re-elected. The quest for explanations focuses on individual and party features. Results indicate that re-election of defectors is a function of the strategic behavior (the choice of the destination party) and the legislative experience of the defector. All these items count against party and legislative activity
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Legislative defection in political systems characterized by party dominance and cartelization is usu...
Previous research has found mixed evidence regarding the change of parliamentary voting behaviour fo...
When legislators switch parties between elections this may be viewed as undemocratic since, bypassin...
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Perceptions of a political career and the importance given to the parliamentary office drive the des...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
Despite a sophisticated understanding of the impact of electoral institutions on macrolevel politica...
In the recent years, the Romanian Parliament became one of the main political battlegrounds. The con...
Legislative defection in political systems characterized by party dominance and cartelization is usu...
Previous research has found mixed evidence regarding the change of parliamentary voting behaviour fo...
When legislators switch parties between elections this may be viewed as undemocratic since, bypassin...
Stemming from ambition theory, a vast body of studies has demonstrated how politicians' pursuits of ...
Varieties of gerrymandering and malapportionment can appear not only in electoral systems where all ...
An extensive body of literature characterizes the Romanian party system as volatile and relatively u...
This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier researc...
<p>This paper considers theoretical perspectives on the recruitment and selection of political party...
The literature on party group switching in the European Parliament contends that members re-affiliat...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
The article examines the evolution of inter-party mobility in the post-communist Romanian Parliament...
Perceptions of a political career and the importance given to the parliamentary office drive the des...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
Despite a sophisticated understanding of the impact of electoral institutions on macrolevel politica...
In the recent years, the Romanian Parliament became one of the main political battlegrounds. The con...