DOES BICAMERALISM HAVE A FUTURE EXCLUSIVELY IN NON-DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL SYSTEMS?
Keywords:
Parliament, bicameralism, authoritarian regimes, democratic political systemsAbstract
This article aims to confront more and more louder arguments of that part of the scientific public that sees the future of the bicameral idea exclusively in nondemocratic political orders with a string of arguments that look at the future of the bicameral phenomenon through a different prism. On the one hand, there appears to be a large part of the authors who regard bicameralism as an anachronistic phenomenon, which in today's political circumstances can only be a useful instrument of the extension of the rule of authoritarian regimes. On the other hand, there is a somewhat smaller number of authors who, as advocates of bicameralism, different views on the future of this form of regulation of legislation. Our task is to compare the arguments of each and every one of us to the answer to the question of whether the bicameral form of organization of the supreme legislative body has the prospect of developing only in countries that have a deficit of democratic institutions or a bikameralistic boom can be expected in already established democracies.
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