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Volumn 48, Issue 3, 1996, Pages 297-323

Presidents versus prime ministers: Shaping executive authority in Eastern Europe

(1)  Baylis, Thomas A a  

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DOMESTIC POLITICS; LEADERSHIP CONFLICT; PARLIAMENTARISM; POLITICAL CONFLICT; POST-COMMUNISM; PRESIDENTIALISM;

EID: 0029749856     PISSN: 00438871     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1353/wp.1996.0007     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (97)

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    • See Giovanni Sartori, "Neither Presidentialism nor Parliamentarism," in Linz and Valenzuela (fn. 4), 106-18; he also uses the term "semi-parliamentarism." And see Shugart and Carey (fn. 4), 23-25 and passim, who distinguish between "premier-presidential" and "president-parliamentary" regimes.
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    • See Sartori (fn. 5), 109-10. Kanzlerdemokratie, a term originally used to refer to the German parliamentary system under Adenauer, does not to my mind accurately characterize the German system today. See Arend Lijphart, "Presidential and Majoritarian Democracy: Theoretical Observations," in Linz and Valenzuela (fn. 4), 94-95; Baylis (fn. 3), 72-79.
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    • As has often been noted, the power of the French president depends heavily on his supporters' controlling a parliamentary majority. Wałe+ (Combining ogonek sign)sa has little parliamentary backing; Iliescu's party is the largest in the Romanian parliament, but the Vacaroiu government has had to rely on the support of small nationalist parties to remain on power. One expert on Romania, Vladimir Tismaneanu, earlier pronounced himself simply unable to determine whether the country has presidential or parliamentary rule. Cited in Woodrow Wilson Center East European Studies Meeting Report, September-October 1993, 3. Professor Tismaneanu has since informed me, however, that he now believes Romania has shifted decisively toward presidential dominance.
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    • Assessing the Effects of Institutions
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    • Weaver and Rockman observe that "policymaking structures and processes in parliamentary systems can vary tremendously across countries and over time. Indeed, comparing parliamentary systems and the American separation-of-powers system is less a matter of comparing apples and oranges than of comparing apples with all other fruits." R. Kent Weaver and Bert A. Rockman, "Assessing the Effects of Institutions," in Weaver and Rockman, eds., Do Institutions Matter? Government Capabilities in the United States and Abroad (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1993), 19.
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    • The classic statement of this division of executive labor is Bagehot's distinction between the "dignified" and "efficient" parts of the English Constitution. See Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution (London: Oxford University Press, 1928), 4. The assumption of complementarity, however, breaks down if the two executives do not have a common understanding of the boundary between the two parts.
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    • January 13
    • See Hansjakob Stehle, "Nervenkrieg um die Macht," Die Zeit, January 13, 1994, p. 4. The scandals implicated at least two former prime ministers along with many other politicians who were charged with bribery and criminal ties.
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    • "Increasingly his personal role-model seemed to be Marshal Józef Piłsudski. . . . 'Really we should start by singing "We, the First Brigade,"' I heard Wałe+ (Combining ogonek sign)sa tell the first meeting of the newly elected Solidarity-opposition parliamentarians, referring to the stirring marching song of Piłsudski's Legions in the First World War." Timothy Garton Ash, The Magic Lantern (New York: Random House, 1990), 34-35.
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    • In some instances prime ministers are little more than first among equals in what amounts to committee forms of governance. In such cases - the Mazowiecki government in Poland, for example - the "president vs. prime minister" rivalry is really a "president vs. government" one. See Baylis (fn. 3).
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    • A similar provision, however, failed to save the Suchocka government in Poland
    • A similar provision, however, failed to save the Suchocka government in Poland.
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    • March 15
    • Slovakia's Mečiar, whose Movement for a Democratic Slovakia suffered critical defections prior to his fall in March 1994, has devised a novel method of impeding future departures: MDS candidates in the September 1994 elections were required to sign an agreement promising to pay the party 5 million Slovak crowns if they left it before the following elections. "Topics," Transition, March 15, 1995, p. 31.
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    • A somewhat similar comparison of the positions of president and prime minister has been suggested for France, with the important difference that the French president seems to have enjoyed greater "political resources" (as opposed to the prime minister's "administrative and institutional resources") from the outset, owing to his parliamentary majority. See Robert Elgie and Howard Machin, "France: The Limits to Prime-Ministerial Government in a Semi-presidential System," in Jones (fn. 3), 62-78.
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    • In Wałe+ (Combining ogonek sign)sa's case, this assertion applies to Olszewski's successor, Hanna Suchocka, but not to Pawlak's successor, Jozef Oleksy
    • In Wałe+ (Combining ogonek sign)sa's case, this assertion applies to Olszewski's successor, Hanna Suchocka, but not to Pawlak's successor, Jozef Oleksy.
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    • Western presidents have provided something of a model by seeking to identify themselves with popular hostility to what they see as the excessive influence of parties - France's de Gaulle and, more recently, Germany's von Weizsäcker and Austria's Klestil are examples.
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    • "The relation between Václav Havel and Václav Klaus . . . recalls Walter Bagehot's classic commentary on the difference between the British monarch and the PM: the former is the object of public affect and reverence, while the latter is a cool technocrat, performing a multitude of operations that few ordinary citizens completely understand." Stephen Holmes, "A Forum on Presidential Powers," East European Constitutional Review 2-3 (Fall 1993-Winter 1994), 36.
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    • February 25
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    • March 12
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    • Dealing with the Communist Past: German and East European Experiences after 1990
    • forthcoming
    • For an informative comparative assessment of decommunization in Eastern Europe, see Helga A. Welsh, "Dealing with the Communist Past: German and East European Experiences after 1990," Europe-Asia Studies (forthcoming).
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    • Another factor, which has also been used to explain the electoral misfortunes of many former dissidents, may be the resentments of those elites and ordinary citizens - the great majority - who did not resist communist rule. Andrew Nagorski quotes the Czech dissident Václav Malý: "Many people had collaborated in some way. People don't like to see people who struggled against the communists. It's a covert pleasure to push them out of politics." Nagorski, The Birth of Freedom (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993), 125.
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    • The complicated dispute also involved the question of control over the Defense Ministry and the armed forces. See the account in Andrew A. Michta, "The Presidential-Parliamentary System," in Richard F. Starr, ed., Transition to Democracy in Poland (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993), 62-69.
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    • See Wiktor Osiatynski, "Poland's Constitutional Ordeal," East European Constitutional Review 3 (Spring 1994), 29-38. After a "truce" was negotiated in April 1994, Wałe+ (Combining ogonek sign)sa's representative returned to the commission. In June 1995 the Polish media reported that the commission had decided to reduce the number of votes needed to override a presidential veto to 50% plus one, but otherwise to retain many of the presidential powers granted by the "Little Constitution." OMRI Daily Digest (electronic version), June 19, 1995.
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    • January 1
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