The effect of Covid on EU democracies [Recurso electrónico] Sophia Russack (ed.)
Colaborador(es): Russack, Sophia.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries EPIN Report.Editor: Brussels : European Policy Institutes Network , 2021Descripción: 38 p.Tema(s): Epidemia | Enfermedad infecciosa | Situación económica | Situación social | Situación política | Democracia | Países de la Unión EuropeaRecursos en línea: DESCARGAR DOCUMENTO | Acceso al índice Resumen: To better understand how the pandemic has so far affected Europe’s democracies, the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) has analysed 19 succinct national perspectives. We asked our EPIN partners: what are the effects of different crisis rules or procedures on the democratic character of national governance? This exercise has shown that while in some member states the democratic institutions and electoral processes have proved robust and flexible, outstanding democratic issues across all member states are: an overly powerful executive, limited checks on government, and the side-lining of parliaments. Trust, or the lack of it, in the respective political elites is a particularly divisive issue.Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Biblioteca Central del Ministerio de la Presidencia Recurso electrónico | En línea | No para préstamo |
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To better understand how the pandemic has so far affected Europe’s democracies, the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) has analysed 19 succinct national perspectives. We asked our EPIN partners: what are the effects of different crisis rules or procedures on the democratic character of national governance?
This exercise has shown that while in some member states the democratic institutions and electoral processes have proved robust and flexible, outstanding democratic issues across all member states are: an overly powerful executive, limited checks on government, and the side-lining of parliaments. Trust, or the lack of it, in the respective political elites is a particularly divisive issue.