Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism

Institutional frictions ruling the public budget narrow a government’s possibilities to implement its electoral stances and policy preferences. At the same time, parties increasingly move around between the choice to be responsive and the need to be responsible. These have become major challenges in...

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Main Author: Alice Cavalieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Catania 2020-11-01
Series:Italian Political Science
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Online Access:http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/132
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spelling doaj-993f04f2b62540e5b9a1c4a703380e342021-06-29T20:41:18ZengUniversità degli Studi di CataniaItalian Political Science2420-84342020-11-01152150–172150–17295Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-PopulismAlice Cavalieri0University of SienaInstitutional frictions ruling the public budget narrow a government’s possibilities to implement its electoral stances and policy preferences. At the same time, parties increasingly move around between the choice to be responsive and the need to be responsible. These have become major challenges in Italy, particularly after the 2018 elections and in the era of techno-populism, when many parties took office while advertising themselves as expert problem-solvers and the only ones able to give a voice to popular demands. Measuring the allocation of expenditure and budget changes in Italy during the XVIII legislative term, the paper studies the trade-off between responsibility and responsiveness and populism where budget policy is concerned. It also sheds light on the balance of power between the executive and the legislative, investigating how the first and second Conte governments steered and exploited the budgetary process to protect their spending preferences.http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/132budgetgovernmentpopulismexternal constraint
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Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
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populism
external constraint
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title Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
title_short Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
title_full Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
title_fullStr Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
title_full_unstemmed Responsiveness, Responsibility and the Role of Parliament. Public Budgeting in Italy in the Time of Techno-Populism
title_sort responsiveness, responsibility and the role of parliament. public budgeting in italy in the time of techno-populism
publisher Università degli Studi di Catania
series Italian Political Science
issn 2420-8434
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Institutional frictions ruling the public budget narrow a government’s possibilities to implement its electoral stances and policy preferences. At the same time, parties increasingly move around between the choice to be responsive and the need to be responsible. These have become major challenges in Italy, particularly after the 2018 elections and in the era of techno-populism, when many parties took office while advertising themselves as expert problem-solvers and the only ones able to give a voice to popular demands. Measuring the allocation of expenditure and budget changes in Italy during the XVIII legislative term, the paper studies the trade-off between responsibility and responsiveness and populism where budget policy is concerned. It also sheds light on the balance of power between the executive and the legislative, investigating how the first and second Conte governments steered and exploited the budgetary process to protect their spending preferences.
topic budget
government
populism
external constraint
url http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/132
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