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Future Parliamentary Threshold after the Constitutional Court Decision and the Shadow of The Government's Grand Coalition

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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The double-digit trigger: estimating inflation attention thresholds in Ukraine using parliamentary speeches

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper ; no.
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Parliamentary Control of Coalition Governments

Annual Review of Political Science, 2010
Wolfgang C C Müller
exaly  

Parliamentary questions as strategic party tools

West European Politics, 2018
Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse
exaly  

Are Parliamentary Systems Better?

Comparative Political Studies, 2009
John Gerring
exaly  

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