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The Impact of the Electoral System on Government Formation: The Case of Post-Communist Hungary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2004

CSABA NIKOLENYI
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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Abstract

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Conventional theories of government formation have assumed that the coalition formation process starts after legislative elections are over and the distribution of parliamentary seats becomes common knowledge. This perspective, however, ignores the important constraints that the formation of electoral coalitions may exert on the formation of the government. This article argues that the electoral system of Hungary provides very strong incentives for political parties to build electoral coalitions, which are also identified as alternative governments before the electorate.

Type
Research Article
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© 2004 Cambridge University Press