General elections held in Spain on 28th April and 10th November 2019 can be read in two opposite directions that, as far as it might seem paradoxical, are closely bound. On one side, they show a continuity with 2015 and 2016 general election outcomes, which made one-party government solutions disappear, favouring the birth of a multi-party system and complicating the formation of stable governments; on the other, this new scenario breaks with the Spanish democratic tradition of long-standing strong Executives and “parliamentarian presidentialism”, revealing a situation of political instability and the need of a mandatory agreement policy between different parties.
Camoni, D. (2020). Continuities and discontinuities in the evolution of Spanish parliamentarism in the prism of comparative law [Continuità e discontinuità nell’evoluzione del parlamentarismo spagnolo nel prisma del diritto comparato]. DIRITTO PUBBLICO COMPARATO ED EUROPEO, 22(2), 283-316 [10.17394/97516].
Continuities and discontinuities in the evolution of Spanish parliamentarism in the prism of comparative law [Continuità e discontinuità nell’evoluzione del parlamentarismo spagnolo nel prisma del diritto comparato]
Camoni, D.
2020
Abstract
General elections held in Spain on 28th April and 10th November 2019 can be read in two opposite directions that, as far as it might seem paradoxical, are closely bound. On one side, they show a continuity with 2015 and 2016 general election outcomes, which made one-party government solutions disappear, favouring the birth of a multi-party system and complicating the formation of stable governments; on the other, this new scenario breaks with the Spanish democratic tradition of long-standing strong Executives and “parliamentarian presidentialism”, revealing a situation of political instability and the need of a mandatory agreement policy between different parties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.