POLI 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Conscience Vote, Multimodal Distribution, Ath
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Mc: mostly from the textbook, eg. Know about the different election types and what differentiates them: around 30. 5 id questions (short: defining a concept, why it is important, what is it relevant to, readings-based. Two kinds of relationships: parliamentary, semi-presidential (comes presidential and parliamentary) Majorit(cid:455) of europe: a (cid:373)i(cid:454) of (cid:271)oth, (cid:862)parlia(cid:373)e(cid:374)tar(cid:455) repu(cid:271)li(cid:272)(cid:863) Parliamentary: indirect relationship between voters and exercise of power fusion of legislature and executive voting for a party usually, voting for a making of a parliament. Executive must maintain the confidence of parliament. Pm and cabinet ministers are mps: fusion of power, pm has a vote on power. The pm will organize the cabinet that is in charge. Direct relationship between voters and power separation of legislature and executive. Presidential voting for the legislature and then their representational president. Governing party depends on which controls parliament and which holds office of president.