This paper analyses the increasingly pressing problem of low voter turnout in the European Parliament elections. The author identifies the key determinants of voter turnout and focuses on how electoral campaigns influence voter mobilisation.
This paper analyses the increasingly pressing problem of low voter turnout in the European Parliament elections. The author identifies the key determinants of voter turnout and focuses on how electoral campaigns influence voter mobilisation.
The article is based on a comparative analysis of the five major Slovenian parliamentary political parties at the time of the European Parliament (EP) elections.
This paper presents the first attempt to analyse the cohesion of party groups in the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia by analysing the roll-call vote using the Rice cohesion index for a period of about one year, starting at the beginning of the third parliamentary term.
This article examines the granting of the right to vote to foreign nationals, looking at the arguments for and against such a practice.