2016
DOI: 10.1080/13572334.2015.1134903
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Intra-party delegation in the Portuguese legislature: assigning committee chairs and party coordination positions

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“…More specifically, even though committee appointments are not gender neutral, there are signs of change (Baekgaard and Kjaer, 2012;O'Brien, 2012;Kerevel and Atkeson, 2013;Barnes, 2014) and neither the growing percentage of women in the legislature nor the implementation of gender quotas have had negative consequences (Kerevel and Atkeson, 2013). Moreover, this study confirms that although the emphasis on party control over the electoral mandate typically given in CLPR systems is also found in Portugal, MPs' preferences are taken into consideration; it thus supports prior research highlighting the fact that individual MPs are increasingly relevant in Portugal (Leston-Bandeira, 2004;Fernandes, 2016;Fernandes et al, 2018).…”
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“…More specifically, even though committee appointments are not gender neutral, there are signs of change (Baekgaard and Kjaer, 2012;O'Brien, 2012;Kerevel and Atkeson, 2013;Barnes, 2014) and neither the growing percentage of women in the legislature nor the implementation of gender quotas have had negative consequences (Kerevel and Atkeson, 2013). Moreover, this study confirms that although the emphasis on party control over the electoral mandate typically given in CLPR systems is also found in Portugal, MPs' preferences are taken into consideration; it thus supports prior research highlighting the fact that individual MPs are increasingly relevant in Portugal (Leston-Bandeira, 2004;Fernandes, 2016;Fernandes et al, 2018).…”
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“…Since the transition to democracy, the Portuguese National Parliament has been elected through a closed-list proportional representation (CLPR) system. Under this system, the parties are the key organisational units both outside and within the legislature (Braga da Cruz, 1988;Leston-Bandeira, 2004;Leston-Bandeira, 2009;Fernandes, 2016). Parties determine the lists of candidates, albeit with varying degrees of inclusiveness (Sanches and Razzuoli, 2017), and voters can only choose one list over the others.…”
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“…hierarchy (Fernandes, 2016). In return, parties expect members to specialize in policy areas and to deliver information to party's median legislator to curb uncertainty in policy outcomes (Gilligan and Krehbiel, 1987), acquiring and disseminating information at the intra-party level with minimum agency loss (Kiewet and McCubbins, 1991).…”
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