Partide politice minore în România postcomunistă. Cazurile PC și UNPR
Journal Title: Sfera Politicii - Year 2017, Vol 25, Issue 3
Abstract
In Romanian post-communist political system acts some minor political parties, with low electoral support, but with parliamentary representation, due to their major partner parties. Despite their minor status, these political parties have an important role from governmental point of view. In terms of typology, they belong to the category of personal parties. This paper analyzes PC and UNPR cases.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandru Radu
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