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The relationship between the government and the parliament plays a key role in the law-making process and crucially shapes the behaviour of parliamentary actors. Delegation and accountability affects the members of the executive as well as the legislative and leads potentially to agency loss. Especially in parliamentary systems, both institutions are however importantly intertwined. The panel sheds light on the relation between parliament and government and the effects on the actors, i.e. MPs, parties, and ministers.
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