International audienceFour institutional features such as confidence vote, electoral system, candidate nomination, and decree power can affect the degree of party discipline in France. Other than four institutional factors, this chapter also asserts that three contextual factors such as the popular support for the president, the ideological cohesiveness of the majority, and the majority micromanagement can affect the president’s ability to steer the legislative agenda. In France, the majority of presidents have experienced defections of partisan members who have different preferences or stances in conflict with theirs.Cette contribution étudie les logiques du soutien de la majorité parlementaire aux projets législatifs impulsés par le prési...
In most European countries, party democracy - political parties as pillars of representative democra...
Depuis 1958, les parlementaires, quels que soient leur assemblée ou leur groupe, manifestent une uni...
The paper deals with the parliamentary responsibility of the government under the Constitution of th...
International audienceFour institutional features such as confidence vote, electoral system, candida...
French coalition politics is distinctive in Western Europe. There is a strongly imbalanced power str...
Constitutionally and institutionally, the French president has significant power and powers at his d...
Increased cohesion of groups and political blocks within the French parliament is one key reason for...
The current French president has more possibilities to strengthen his position within the political ...
The concept of « presidential majority » constitutes the link between the two springs (presidential ...
Fifty years after the creation of the Fifth Republic, French politics is undergoing profound changes...
On the matter of presidentialization, France has been considered a “quasi-experimental case” (Samuel...
The key factor of the governing power's domination over Parliament in the Fifth Republic is the exis...
The paper deals with legal and political factors affecting government dismissals during the Fifth Re...
From 1988 to 1997, all French prime ministers launched administrative reform programs with numerous ...
From 1988 to 1997, all French prime ministers launched administrative reform programs with numerous ...
In most European countries, party democracy - political parties as pillars of representative democra...
Depuis 1958, les parlementaires, quels que soient leur assemblée ou leur groupe, manifestent une uni...
The paper deals with the parliamentary responsibility of the government under the Constitution of th...
International audienceFour institutional features such as confidence vote, electoral system, candida...
French coalition politics is distinctive in Western Europe. There is a strongly imbalanced power str...
Constitutionally and institutionally, the French president has significant power and powers at his d...
Increased cohesion of groups and political blocks within the French parliament is one key reason for...
The current French president has more possibilities to strengthen his position within the political ...
The concept of « presidential majority » constitutes the link between the two springs (presidential ...
Fifty years after the creation of the Fifth Republic, French politics is undergoing profound changes...
On the matter of presidentialization, France has been considered a “quasi-experimental case” (Samuel...
The key factor of the governing power's domination over Parliament in the Fifth Republic is the exis...
The paper deals with legal and political factors affecting government dismissals during the Fifth Re...
From 1988 to 1997, all French prime ministers launched administrative reform programs with numerous ...
From 1988 to 1997, all French prime ministers launched administrative reform programs with numerous ...
In most European countries, party democracy - political parties as pillars of representative democra...
Depuis 1958, les parlementaires, quels que soient leur assemblée ou leur groupe, manifestent une uni...
The paper deals with the parliamentary responsibility of the government under the Constitution of th...