bicameral Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van bicameral

  • Secondly, even if both chambers in a bicameral system are malapportioned, the same territorial units may not be overrepresented and underrepresented equally in each chamber.

  • Most research on multicameralism stems from the comparative politics literature, as bicameral legislatures are frequently used at the domestic level of modern states.

  • For brevity's sake, we generally refer to this case in the text as 'federal', though, of course, not all constitutionally federal states are necessarily bicameral.

  • The legislature had to be bicameral, one chamber entrusted with debating proposals, the other with resolving what to pass into law.

  • However, it would be a mistake to assume that the world's other bicameral systems share this design.

  • Cross-national studies of economic voting have also included measures of party cohesion, opposition control of committee chairs and bicameral opposition.

  • Subtract 1 if weak bicameral; subtract 2 if strong bicameral (total range 1-5, with higher values indicating more unitarism).

  • And bicameral divided government, during this period, was produced largely by the difference between equal and proportional representation, along with the effect of staggered elections.

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

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