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  • who: Electoral Outcomes from the OR TUTTNAUER University of Mannheim, Germany have published the research work: S W, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: As the authors demonstrate below, opposition parties use their parliamentary voting (also) as a means of communication to voters, often highlighting their differences from the government and their opposition to its agenda. The authors show that opposition parties do affect electoral outcomes through their legislative activity. The authors focus on a parliamentary activity that has so far received less attention as a vote-seeking strategy of opposition parties: legislative voting. Similarly, although . . .

     

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