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How Parliaments Question Prime Ministers
Season 11 · Episode 2

How Parliaments Question Prime Ministers

This week we’re looking at how parliaments question prime ministers. How does questioning work? And does it actually do any good?

UCL Uncovering Politics · Ruxandra Serban, Alan Renwick

January 25, 202437m 22s

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Show Notes

How parliaments hold ministers (particularly prime ministers) to account is a fundamental part of parliamentary democracy. And one of those mechanisms of accountability involves asking questions. 

We take a good hard look at how – and how effectively – parliaments question prime ministers.

We are joined by Dr Ruxandra Serban, Associate Lecturer in Democratic and Authoritarian Politics here in the UCL Department of Political Science. Her research focusess directly on parliamentary questioning processes.

 

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