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The attitudes of deputies of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, 1991
Creator
Zajc, Drago (Centre for Political Science Research)
Study number / PID
DZRS91 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADP:DZRS91 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_DZRS91_V1 (doi)
Data access
Information not available
Series
National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia
Studies from the series Državni zbor Republike Slovenije = National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia take a point of view of deputies on the activity of Assembly of the Republic Slovenia and later the National Assembly of the Republic Slovenia. In group of surveys is available an overview representation of interests, observation of activity of Parliament, observation of the interaction of the National Assembly with the political system and political actors, overview of dynamics and characteristics of deputy work, insight into assessment of activity of the National Assembly in given...
The survey on the views of deputies’ on the functioning of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia gives insight into the views of deputies on some of the basic elements of parliamentary democracy in a country in transition and within the institution, which is in the process of its transformation. In this way, perception is observed in more detail representation of interests, which is one of the fundamental components of a parliamentary mandate, but also to observe the entire structure of Parliament with the operation of working groups at the forefront. The survey seeks to discover how deputies perceive the role and functioning of the working bodies of the Assembly of the Republic, the role of working bodies in the Assembly decision-making, the relationship between the working bodies and government departments, Government role in decision-making process, the integration of deputies, the relationship between the coalition and the opposition, interest groups and political parties and in general estimates work and efficiency of working bodies and the Assembly. Special attention is also paid to the opinions of deputies about the Assembly's amendments.The survey on the views of deputies’ on the functioning of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia gives insight into the views of deputies on some of the basic elements of parliamentary democracy in a country in transition and within the institution, which is in the process of its transformation. In this way, perception is observed in more detail representation of interests, which is one of the fundamental components of a parliamentary mandate, but also to observe the entire structure of Parliament with the operation of working groups at the forefront. The survey seeks to discover how deputies perceive the role and functioning of the working bodies of the Assembly of the Republic, the role of working bodies in the Assembly decision-making, the relationship between the working bodies and government departments,...
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Methodology
Data collection period
10/1991 - 11/1991
Country
Slovenia
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
IndividualDeputy of the Assembly of the Republic Slovenia
Universe
Deputies of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia 1990-1992 convocation.
Sampling procedure
Total universe/Complete enumeration
Kind of data
NumericNumeric
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire
Access
Publisher
Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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