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Drugi dom slovenskega parlamenta in reforma
ID Urbanč, Blaž (Author), ID Krašovec, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Naslednje magistrsko delo preučuje značilnosti dvodomnosti parlamentov in reform s posebnim poudarkom na drugem domu slovenskega parlamenta. Tega umestim v kontekst morebitnih reform in namer o njegovi ukinitvi, saj so se v preteklosti takšne namere že pojavljale v strokovni in laični javnosti ter med političnimi strankami v Sloveniji, bodisi v njihovem diskurzu, volilnih programih ali celo na dnevnem redu glasovanja Državnega zbora. Da bi razumeli kompleksnost in obseg teh idej, sprva predstavim nekaj drugih domov v različnih evropskih državah, pri čemer se osredotočim na njihove pristojnosti, sestavo in način izbire članov. Poleg tega prikažem relevantne značilnosti reform dvodomnosti oziroma drugih domov parlamentov v izbranih državah. V empiričnem delu predstavim stališča strokovne javnosti in predstavnikov parlamentarnih političnih strank glede slovenske dvodomnosti na splošno in konkretne poglede na Državni svet, ki skupaj z Državnim zborom tvori dvodomnost slovenskega parlamenta. Na podlagi opravljenih intervjujev ugotovim, da se predstave o izvedbi, vsebini in obsegu reforme razlikujejo tako med pravnimi strokovnjaki kot tudi med predstavniki političnih strank, a tudi znotraj obeh skupin intervjuvancev.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Dvodomnost, drugi dom, reforma, predstavništvo, parlament.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-165109 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.11.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Second Chamber of the Slovenian Parliament and reform
Abstract:
The following master thesis examines the characteristics of bicameral parliaments and reforms, with a particular focus on the Second Chamber of the Slovenian Parliament. It is placed in the context of possible reforms and intentions to abolish it, as in the past such intentions have been expressed in the professional and general public, as well as among political parties in Slovenia, whether in their discourse, election programmes or even on the voting agenda of the National Assembly. In order to understand the complexity and scope of these ideas, some other chambers in different European countries will be presented first, focusing on their competences, composition and the way in which members are selected. In addition, the relevant features of the bicameral or other chamber reforms in the selected countries are outlined. The empirical part presents the views of the professional public and representatives of parliamentary political parties on the Slovenian bicameralism in general and specific views on the National Council, which, together with the National Assembly, constitutes the bicameralism of the Slovenian Parliament. Based on the interviews conducted, it is concluded that the perceptions of the implementation, content and scope of the reform differ both among legal experts and representatives of political parties, as well as within the two groups of interviewees.

Keywords:Bicameralism, second chamber, reform, representation, parliament.

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