The necessary control to the Goverment. An analysis in the new autonomic scenary after elections of May 2015

Authors

  • Andrés Iván Dueñas Castrillo University of Valladolid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.104.2019.24311

Keywords:

Democracy, participation, Autonomic Comunities, decentralization, federalism, regionalism, control, opposition.

Abstract

This article analyzes the consequences that the more parlamentary pluralism has brought after autonomic elections of 2015. It has propitiated more debates about Parlament position in the institutional autonomic model and reforms to improve the control function to the Government. The above can put in the centre of the institucional system the autonomic Parlament, which would help to reduce the presidentialist features of the autonomic model.


Summary:

1. INTRODUCTION. 2. THE PARLIAMENT IN THE AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIES BEFORE AND AFTER THE REGIONAL ELECTIONS OF 2015. 2.1. The autonomic institutional model. 2.2. The paradigm shift in the new partisan sceanario. 3. THE CONTROL FUNCTION TO GOVERNMENT. 3.1. Currently in control function to Government. 3.2 The specific case of the Autonomous Communities. Characteristics. 3.2.1. Characteristics from the point of view of  control to the Government by the opposition. 3.2.2. Characteristics from the point of view of participation in Parliament. 4.- Conclusions.

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Author Biography

Andrés Iván Dueñas Castrillo, University of Valladolid

Universidad de Valladolid. Departamento de Derecho Constitucional, Procesal y Eclesiástico del Estado. Facultad de Derecho. Facultad de Derecho. Plaza de la Universidad, s/n, 47002 – Valladolid.

Published

2019-04-26

How to Cite

Dueñas Castrillo, A. I. (2019). The necessary control to the Goverment. An analysis in the new autonomic scenary after elections of May 2015. Revista de Derecho Político, 1(104), 117–155. https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.104.2019.24311

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ESTUDIOS/STUDIES

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