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ID134718
Title ProperCaretaker governments in Czech politics
Other Title Informationwhat to do about a government crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorHlousek, Vit ;  Kopecek, Lubomír
Summary / Abstract (Note)Czech politics suffers from a low durability of most of its governments, and frequent government crises. One of the products of this situation has been the phenomenon of caretaker governments. This article analyses why political elites have resorted to this solution, and discusses how this has reflected an older Czech tradition. Two cases of such governments are analysed in detail. The Tošovský government was characterised by the ability of the Czech president to advance his agenda through this government at a time when the party elites were divided. The Fischer government was characterised by the considerably higher role of parties that shaped and limited the agenda of the cabinet, and the president played a more static role.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, No.8; Oct.2014: p.1323-1349
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 66 No 8
Standard NumberPolitical Agenda


 
 
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