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Samenvatting
Since 2014, more Municipal Councils in the Netherlands break with the longstanding tradition of simple majority coalitions and choose to work with a council-wide program. In such council-wide programs all the parties work together on a common agenda. Municipalities that do so, no longer have a fixed coalition and opposition, but make decisions based on council-wide agreement. Although this practice has become more common over the past years, hardly any empirical research has been done into this new way of political decision-making in local government. In this article we explore the practice of coalition-wide agreements and draw conclusions about the viability of this new model.
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Article | Democratische vernieuwing van binnenuit of meer van hetzelfde?Een verkenning van raadsakkoorden in gemeenten in de periode 2014-2022 |
Trefwoorden | council wide agreement, local democracy, Municipal Councils, council-wide program, local government, political constitutional law |
Auteurs | Lianne van Kalken |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872022031004006 |
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