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- Q645728 subject Q4273219.
- Q645728 subject Q6277256.
- Q645728 subject Q7235741.
- Q645728 subject Q7235937.
- Q645728 abstract "Imperative mandate is a political system in which parliamentary deputies can only enact policies in accordance with concretely transmitted preference by their electors. The institution of imperative mandate has been rarely applied. Some political scientists have argued an imperative mandate would limit the freedom of parliamentary deputies. Others state that there is no democratic value in freeing them from their voters' influence, and that such freedom would expose them to bribery and such. The imperative mandate was banned by the royalist members of the French National Assembly of 1789 to block greater influence by the people.".
- Q645728 wikiPageExternalLink CDL-AD(2009)027-e.pdf.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q1064559.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q36442.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q4273219.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q6006259.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q6277256.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q7235741.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q7235937.
- Q645728 wikiPageWikiLink Q784689.
- Q645728 comment "Imperative mandate is a political system in which parliamentary deputies can only enact policies in accordance with concretely transmitted preference by their electors. The institution of imperative mandate has been rarely applied. Some political scientists have argued an imperative mandate would limit the freedom of parliamentary deputies. Others state that there is no democratic value in freeing them from their voters' influence, and that such freedom would expose them to bribery and such.".
- Q645728 label "Imperative mandate".