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Electoral Legislation Reforms, State Funding and Political Parties in the Czech Republic: a Sign of the Cartelization of Party Politics?
The paper analyses the system of public funding of political parties in the Czech Republic. The first part of the paper presents an overview of the laws governing political party funding in a wider socioeconomic context. The second part of the paper presents empirical analyses of party funding, focusing primarily on the role that state funding plays in the overall political party income structure. Specific attention is paid to the differences between parliamentary and non-parliamentary political parties. The overall findings suggest that the system of state financing in the Czech Republic does not promote equality and inclusivity within the party system. On the contrary, the significant disproportion of funds available and allocated to parliamentary parties seems to promote and solidify the status quo.
期刊介绍:
The Austrian Journal of Political Science (OZP) is a peer-reviewed journal. Articles from all areas of political science are welcome, including any approach or method. Contributions from other fields and disciplines are also welcome, as long as they show a genuine interest in political issues. While the journal has a focus on issues concerning Austria and Central Europe, it also accepts articles that address, entirely or in part, other topics/other polities.