The Parliamentary Opposition in Post-Communist Romania: 1990-2004 Cover Image

L’opposition parlementaire en Roumanie postcommuniste: 1990-2004
The Parliamentary Opposition in Post-Communist Romania: 1990-2004

Author(s): Irina Nicoleta Ionescu
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti

Summary/Abstract: To what extent the parliamentary activity of the Romanian political parties reflects the division line between “power” and “opposition”, as it is defined by the alliances that shape the composition of the government and of its parliamentary support? According to data analysis, the most straightforward answer to this question should be: the parliamentary activity of the political parties reflects only moderately the division line between “power” and “opposition”. There is a clear and frequent support given to the government and to its policies, by the parties that do not belong to the parliamentary majority. The division line between the two camps is crossed from both sides, but, in most of the cases, the opposition parties are the ones to cross it. Nevertheless, the data gathered do not offer enough arguments either to completely change the image of the “power” and “opposition” camps, as it was publicly perceived during the whole period, or to nominate certain parties that have constantly transgressed the division line between the two camps.

  • Issue Year: 6/2006
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 287-317
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: French
Toggle Accessibility Mode