| Author (Person) | Thierse, Stefan |
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| Publisher | Sage Publications |
| Series Title | European Union Politics |
| Series Details | Volume 17, Number 2, Pages 219-241 |
| Publication Date | June 2016 |
| ISSN | 1465-1165 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
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Abstract: While many contributions on legislative politics in the European Parliament rely on recorded votes, the motivations behind the decision to record a vote remain somewhat arcane. This article frames roll-call vote requests as a minority right which offers party groups an opportunity to shape the voting agenda and signal commitment to a policy proposal. The analysis adds to our understanding of legislative behavior by linking the committee stage to the plenary stage. Party groups which do not support a floor proposal drafted by the lead committee are found to be more likely to request a roll-call vote in plenary. The quantitative evidence is supplemented by interview data which shed light both on the actors’ motivations and the internal decision-making processes preceding the decision to go on record. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465116515622692 |
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| Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
| Subject Tags | European Parliament |
| Keywords | Decision-Making | Policy-Making |
| International Organisations | European Union [EU] |