New Parties in Political Markets of Central and Eastern Europe in the Years 1991-2018 – a Comparative Perspective

Marzena Cichosz

Abstract


The article presents the analysis of selected aspects of the activity of new parties in ten countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the period from 1991 to 2018. The author focuses primarily on the support that the newcomers garnered in their first elections to the lower chambers of national parliaments. The election results are treated as indicators as to the openness of political markets. Furthermore, the author examines the number and scale of new entities that gained parliamentary representation.


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new parties; Central and Eastern Europe; electoral and parliamentary market

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/bc.2018.3.67-74
Date of publication: 2019-07-15 10:25:43
Date of submission: 2019-02-11 20:24:30


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