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Strong investiture rules and minority governments in Romania

Chiva, C

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Contributors

BE Rasch
Editor

S Martin
Editor

JA Cheibub
Editor

Abstract

The chapter examines the process of government formation in post-communist Romania by seeking to explain the combination of a high incidence of minority cabinets, on the one hand, and the strong investiture rules characteristic of positive parliamentarism, on the other hand. This chapter investigates this puzzle by focusing on three questions: (1) how do the rules of investiture shape government formation? (2) what accounts for the emergence and gradual evolution of the rules of investiture since 1990? (3) how can we explain the coexistence of strong investiture requirements and the frequent incidence of minority cabinets? The chapter also makes a contribution to the broader literature on government formation in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe.

Citation

Chiva, C. (2015). Strong investiture rules and minority governments in Romania. In B. Rasch, S. Martin, & J. Cheibub (Eds.), Parliaments and Government Formation: Unpacking Investiture Rules (197-216). Oxford: Oxford University Press

Acceptance Date Jun 1, 2015
Online Publication Date Nov 12, 2015
Publication Date Nov 12, 2015
Deposit Date May 25, 2018
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 197-216
Book Title Parliaments and Government Formation: Unpacking Investiture Rules
ISBN 9780198747017
Publisher URL https://global.oup.com/academic/product/parliaments-and-government-formation-9780198747017?q=rasch&lang=en&cc=gb#