Voting against the separation of powers between legislature and administration (2013)

We compare the votes of parliamentary representatives and their constituents on a popular initiativethat directly aimed at weakening the separation of powers in 1922 in Switzerland. We analyze whether the strength of individual ties to the public service affect the probability of voting for the initiative , holding constituents› preferences constant. Our results indicate that while politicians tend to represent their constituents› preferences, representatives with ties to the public service have a higher probability of supporting the eligibility of public servants for the legislature. Thus, they favor reducing the separation of powers between legislature and administration.

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Authors

Eichenberger Reiner, Portmann Marco, Stadelmann David