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Interpellation in Czech parliamentarism 2010-2021. Theoretical and analytical views
Czinege, Matěj ; Říchová, Blanka (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to present the basic aspects of parliamentary questions (interpellations) and their actual use within Czech parliamentarism. Interpellations serve as a means of controlling the parliament, which is one of its most important functions. This function simply confirms the parliamentary system, thus fulfilling the purpose of parliamentarism. Interpellation is an essential element of the scrutiny function of parliaments. Its study not only sheds light on the functioning of parliamentarism, but also reveals the different levels of relations between the legislative and executive branches. It is one of the essential elements for understanding the functioning of a particular political system. The thesis focuses on the period between 2010 and 2021. This allows us to follow the development of the interpellation in the context of Czech parliamentarism over a longer period of time, without being a historical work. The thesis defines the basic characteristics of interpellations and focuses on their functions, which it then analyses on the basis of available data.
Interpellation in Czech parliamentarism 2010-2021. Theoretical and analytical views
Czinege, Matěj ; Říchová, Blanka (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to present the basic aspects of parliamentary questions (interpellations) and their actual use within Czech parliamentarism. Interpellations serve as a means of controlling the parliament, which is one of its most important functions. This function simply confirms the parliamentary system, thus fulfilling the purpose of parliamentarism. Interpellation is an essential element of the scrutiny function of parliaments. Its study not only sheds light on the functioning of parliamentarism, but also reveals the different levels of relations between the legislative and executive branches. It is one of the essential elements for understanding the functioning of a particular political system. The thesis focuses on the period between 2010 and 2021. This allows us to follow the development of the interpellation in the context of Czech parliamentarism over a longer period of time, without being a historical work. The thesis defines the basic characteristics of interpellations and focuses on their functions, which it then analyses on the basis of available data.
Interpelation in CR in years 1993-2010
Krause, Eva ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
Title: The institute of interpellations in the Czech Republic between the years 1996-2010 Author: Eva Krause Department: Department of Political Science Supervisor: Doc. Vratislav Doubek, Ph.D. Abstract: The central theme of the presented bachelor thesis is one of the control mechanisms of national parliaments - the institute of interpellations. The actual and controversial condition of this institute reflected by experts and lay public was the impulse for devising the study for the proposer. The presented text is the analysis of the institute of interpellations since 1996 till the last parliamentary election in 2010. There has been lower interest in using interpellations by deputies and loss of their usefulness which is evident since 1996. The task of the analysis is to prove and clarify this fact, as well as discover distinct tendencies and changes in practise of interpellations for this period. The author will make a comparison through party political spectrum and expressing the transformation in interactions between government and the parliament, more precisely the deputies of particular political parties. The research will be executed by method of quantitative and qualitative analysis and comparison. The author will use primary sources as well as secondary literature. The assembly papers and...
Interpelation in CR in years 1993-2010
Krause, Eva ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
Title: The institute of interpellations in the Czech Republic between the years 1996-2010 Author: Eva Krause Department: Department of Political Science Supervisor: Doc. Vratislav Doubek, Ph.D. Abstract: The central theme of the presented bachelor thesis is one of the control mechanisms of national parliaments - the institute of interpellations. The actual and controversial condition of this institute reflected by experts and lay public was the impulse for devising the study for the proposer. The presented text is the analysis of the institute of interpellations since 1996 till the last parliamentary election in 2010. There has been lower interest in using interpellations by deputies and loss of their usefulness which is evident since 1996. The task of the analysis is to prove and clarify this fact, as well as discover distinct tendencies and changes in practise of interpellations for this period. The author will make a comparison through party political spectrum and expressing the transformation in interactions between government and the parliament, more precisely the deputies of particular political parties. The research will be executed by method of quantitative and qualitative analysis and comparison. The author will use primary sources as well as secondary literature. The assembly papers and...
Questions and Interpellations in the Parliamentary Procedure: Study 1.038
Syllová, Jindřiška
Kladení otázek ‑ question time ‑ forma otázky ‑ lhůta na odpověď - interpelace ‑ vyslovení nedůvěry – ve vybraných státech Evropy
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