We find strong evidence that governing coalitions in Italy exercise significant negative agenda powers. First, governing parties have a roll rate that is nearly zero, and their roll rate is lower than opposition parties’ roll rates, which average about 20% on all final passage votes. Second, we find that, controlling for distance from the floor median, opposition parties have higher roll rates than government parties. These results strongly suggest that governing parties in Italy are able to control the legislative agenda to their benefit. We also document significantly higher opposition roll rates on decree-conversion bills and budget bills that on ordinary bills – consistent with our theoretical analysis of the differing procedures used i...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
2Previous research has proved that a high level of consensus in the law-making process can be found ...
Despite the emergence of a bipolar party system following the introduction of a new electoral law in...
We find strong evidence that governing coalitions in Italy exercise significant negative agenda powe...
We find strong evidence that governing coalitions in Italy exercise significant negative agenda powe...
Italian politics has gone through a political and institutional upset for the last fourteen years an...
According most of the Italian and International scholars, during the so-called First Republic the sh...
We present evidence suggesting that the majority party in the U.S. Senate exercises significant nega...
Despite variations in institutional and political settings, comparative political research is consis...
This article addresses the question of whether populist parties behave differently from other politi...
Although the speed at which governmental initiatives are approved by parliament can influence the ef...
We find strong evidence of monopoly legislative agenda control by government parties in the Bundestag...
This paper analyses the correlation between the policy content of party manifestos issued during ele...
Policymaking in contemporary parliamentary democracies appears to be dominated by executives. The v...
The topic of legislative party unity has received growing attention from scholars of comparative pol...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
2Previous research has proved that a high level of consensus in the law-making process can be found ...
Despite the emergence of a bipolar party system following the introduction of a new electoral law in...
We find strong evidence that governing coalitions in Italy exercise significant negative agenda powe...
We find strong evidence that governing coalitions in Italy exercise significant negative agenda powe...
Italian politics has gone through a political and institutional upset for the last fourteen years an...
According most of the Italian and International scholars, during the so-called First Republic the sh...
We present evidence suggesting that the majority party in the U.S. Senate exercises significant nega...
Despite variations in institutional and political settings, comparative political research is consis...
This article addresses the question of whether populist parties behave differently from other politi...
Although the speed at which governmental initiatives are approved by parliament can influence the ef...
We find strong evidence of monopoly legislative agenda control by government parties in the Bundestag...
This paper analyses the correlation between the policy content of party manifestos issued during ele...
Policymaking in contemporary parliamentary democracies appears to be dominated by executives. The v...
The topic of legislative party unity has received growing attention from scholars of comparative pol...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
2Previous research has proved that a high level of consensus in the law-making process can be found ...
Despite the emergence of a bipolar party system following the introduction of a new electoral law in...