Minority Government and Legislative Politics in a Multilevel State: Spain under Zapatero

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Series Details Vol.14, No.4, December 2009, p417 – 434
Publication Date December 2009
ISSN 1360-8746
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What explains minority government performance? An analysis of Spanish governments (1979-2008) finds mixed support for the importance of parliamentary procedural mechanisms. Yet an analysis of the Zapatero government (2004-8) reveals that a governing party with a central position in the party system can indeed shift alliances, which is consistent with the hypothesis that shifting facilitates effective governance. Additionally, the evidence indicates that minority governments may also or instead rely on alliances across governmental levels in a multilevel system. Regional parties with representation in the national parliament and sub-national governing responsibilities provide the critical link between governmental levels.

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