Parliaments, French politics, gender and some extra stuff
Co-organised by the IParl, @psa-parliaments.bsky.social and @psagermanpol.bsky.social
This is the perfect time to reflect on what has changed and what is to come for the Bundestag.
Sign up for a virtual roundtable next Wednesday: forms.office.com/e/8EN9X1qmyL
Co-organised by the IParl, @psa-parliaments.bsky.social and @psagermanpol.bsky.social
In the final half of their 2-part blog series, @calixtebloquet.bsky.social & @ruxandrasrbn.bsky.social explain how the French experiment with PMQs fared and why it failed.
What happened there? Today, @ruxandrasrbn.bsky.social and I look at why this change was introduced - and tomorrow, why it was repealed.
@calixtebloquet.bsky.social and @ruxandrasrbn.bsky.social explain why French politicians decided to experiment with a French version of PMQs. This is the first of a 2-part series on PMQs in France.
What happened there? Today, @ruxandrasrbn.bsky.social and I look at why this change was introduced - and tomorrow, why it was repealed.
🇫🇷 In the last @pspolisci.bsky.social, Damien Lecomte (@adimen12.bsky.social) and I give some hints of how the relationship between Parliament and government has evolved between 2022 and 2024: tinyurl.com/2bprn4d4
🇫🇷 In the last @pspolisci.bsky.social, Damien Lecomte (@adimen12.bsky.social) and I give some hints of how the relationship between Parliament and government has evolved between 2022 and 2024: tinyurl.com/2bprn4d4
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@ecpr.bsky.social
@sgparliaments.bsky.social
@sgparliaments.bsky.social
(Also: 1st post here, hi everyone 👋🏻)
(Also: 1st post here, hi everyone 👋🏻)