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National Parties in the European ParliamentAn Influence in the Committee System?University of Leicester, UK, rcw11{at}le.ac.uk The European Parliaments increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now more likely to have an impact on national parties policy choices and, indirectly, on their electoral fortunes. This article examines the extent to which national party delegations deal with this by ensuring representativeness among their committee contingents. Using a technique borrowed from Cox and McCubbins (1993), the article compares the voting behaviour of committee contingents with their national party delegations on the basis of roll-call votes. The analysis shows that, for the most part, national parties ensure higher levels of representativeness on committees that have legislative power. The results support the assertion that, as the European Parliaments actions matter more, national parties have become more concerned with their MEPs activities.
Key Words: committees European Parliament legislatures national party delegations roll-call votes
European Union Politics, Vol. 6, No. 1,
5-28 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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