Concept information
Preferred term
strong and very strong parties
Definition
- In parliamentary systems, a political party is considered strong if it is contained in every cabinet that is approved of by the legislative majority controlling the selection of all portfolios. A party is considered very strong when it fills every portfolio in the cabinets approved of by the legislative majority. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Parties, Strong And Very Strong]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/strong_and_very_strong_parties
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