Romanian Parliamentary Elections 1990-2012: Stability and Stir

This is a book about parliamentary elections in Romania in the two decades that followed the collapse of the one-party rule. It charts how the electoral rules developed, it looks at how people voted, and takes stock of the long term effects of the electoral system. Despite commotion and experimentat...

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Main Author: Marian, Cosmin Gabriel (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2014
Series:Of Empire and the City
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Summary:This is a book about parliamentary elections in Romania in the two decades that followed the collapse of the one-party rule. It charts how the electoral rules developed, it looks at how people voted, and takes stock of the long term effects of the electoral system. Despite commotion and experimentation in the electoral rules and stir in the political arena, the Romanian election outcomes over the past two decades are surprisingly monotonous. Twenty years after they entered the first electoral cycle in 1990, the Romanian political parties and partisan groups were about in the same condition: quarters united against themselves
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Physical Description:1 online resource (137 pages)
ISBN:9783653037333
9783631647820

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