Do citizens with a lower level of political representation evaluate political actors more negatively? While the literature has documented inequalities in political representation, less attention has been given to the extent to which different levels of representation affect citizens’ levels of political trust. We aimed to fill this gap by analysing whether Belgian citizens with a lower level of policy opinion congruence with their party’s legislators have lower levels of trust in the parliament. Our results show that policy opinion congruence has a positive impact on citizens’ political attitudes. Indeed, citizens with policy preferences closer to those of their political representatives tend to have higher levels of trust in the parliament...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
The relevance of the macro-context for understanding political trust has been widely studied in rece...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
This article examines whether political trust is a relatively more rational attitude for citizens wi...
The analysis of the relation between citizens and politics is mostly conducted from two different pe...
The analysis of the relation between citizens and politics is mostly conducted from two different pe...
Scholars have repeatedly expressed concern about the consequences low levels of political trust migh...
Studies on the agreement, or congruence, between voters and parties have often found more congruence...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
The relevance of the macro-context for understanding political trust has been widely studied in rece...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
This article examines whether political trust is a relatively more rational attitude for citizens wi...
The analysis of the relation between citizens and politics is mostly conducted from two different pe...
The analysis of the relation between citizens and politics is mostly conducted from two different pe...
Scholars have repeatedly expressed concern about the consequences low levels of political trust migh...
Studies on the agreement, or congruence, between voters and parties have often found more congruence...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...