El papel de la Corona en el nombramiento del primer ministro belga: un modelo no importable

Alter the failure to build a parliamentary majority and the need to hold new elections in Spain in 2016, certain social and political sectors have pointed out the convenience of reviewing the Spanish procedures for appointing a new Government. In particular, the role of the King has been analysed, t...

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Egile nagusia: Sánchez Navarro, Ángel José
Formatua: Artikulua
Hizkuntza:Gaztelania
Argitaratua: 2018
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6438510
Baliabidea:Teoría y realidad constitucional, ISSN 1139-5583, Nº 41, 2018, pags. 137-156
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Laburpena: Alter the failure to build a parliamentary majority and the need to hold new elections in Spain in 2016, certain social and political sectors have pointed out the convenience of reviewing the Spanish procedures for appointing a new Government. In particular, the role of the King has been analysed, trying to suggest new formulae capable of granting stability and surmounting the political fragmentation which resulted from the last general elections. The paper focuses mainly on the Belgian model for appointing a government, which reserves an important role for the King. It tries to show that, taking into account not only the —formal and informal— rules, but also the political practice, the Belgian model does not appear at all as more efficient than the Spanish one. And, what is more important from a systemic point of view, it allows a deeper debate on the political and institutional position of the Head of the State.