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Een bijzonder meerderheidskabinet ? : Parlementair gedrag tijdens het kabinet Rutte-I

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  • Simon Otjes orcid logo
  • Tom Louwerse orcid logo

Abstract

This article studies how the presence of the supported minority government Rutte-I affected patterns of legislative behaviour. Based on the literature on minority cabinets one would expect that during supported minority cabinets parliamentary parties cooperate more often across the division between coalition and opposition than under multiparty majority cabinet rule. Examining almost 30,000 parliamentary votes between 1994 and 2012, this study finds that on a host of indicators of coalitionopposition-cooperation, there was less cooperation 'across the aisle' during the Rutte-I cabinet than during any cabinet before it. We explain this with reference to the comprehensive nature of the support agreement as well as the impact of the cabinets' ideological composition.

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Otjes, S. & Louwerse, T., (2013) “Een bijzonder meerderheidskabinet ? : Parlementair gedrag tijdens het kabinet Rutte-I”, Res Publica 55(4), 459-479.

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30 Dec 2013
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