CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ROMANIAN PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE INFLUENCE AND POLITICAL DOMINANCE DERIVED FROM STATE PRACTICE
Bogdan Michael Ciubotaru[1]
Abstract One of the most complex problems in the Romanian politics after 1989 is that of the relation between the legislative and the executive power within the political system. This institutional arrangement of power must be analyzed beyond the formal limits of the constitutional framework, necessarily involving a substantive analysis of how both powers have exercised authority in Romanian politics. Formally, in Romania, the Parliament has a dominant position in relation with the Government. This article aims to provide an analysis to justify the dominance of Government in the Romanian political system. Keywords: Government, Parliament, political system, dominance of Government, censure motion pp. 19-28
[1] Bogdan Michael Ciubotaru , Ph.D., is the Dean of the Faculty of Law within “Mihail Kogălniceanu” University, Iaşi, Romania; contact: Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir. |
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Bogdan Michael CIUBOTARU - CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ROMANIAN PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE INFLUENCE AND POLITICAL DOMINANCE DERIVED FROM STATE PRACTICE |