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International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Parliamentary threshold is the threshold of votes used to decide whether a political party gets a seat in the Indonesian House of Representatives. Historically, parliamentary threshold has experienced a change in numbers starting from 2.5% in the 2009 Election to 4% in the 2024 Election. This study uses normative legal research.
Aditya Wibowo,, Ratna Herawati,
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Parliamentary threshold is the threshold of votes used to decide whether a political party gets a seat in the Indonesian House of Representatives. Historically, parliamentary threshold has experienced a change in numbers starting from 2.5% in the 2009 Election to 4% in the 2024 Election. This study uses normative legal research.
Aditya Wibowo,, Ratna Herawati,
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Israel: increased political fragmentation despite increasing thresholds for a parliamentary seat
Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 2023openaire +1 more source
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper ; no.
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Parliamentary Control of Coalition Governments
Annual Review of Political Science, 2010Wolfgang C C Müller
exaly
Parliamentary questions as strategic party tools
West European Politics, 2018Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse
exaly

