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Party Affiliation, District-Level Incentives and the Use of Parliamentary Questions in Chile's Presidential Democracy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2023

Nicolás Mimica
Affiliation:
School of Political Science, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile
Patricio Navia*
Affiliation:
School of Political Science, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Liberal Studies, New York University, New York, USA
Ignacio Cárcamo
Affiliation:
School of Political Science, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile
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*Corresponding author. Email: patricio.navia@nyu.edu
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Abstract

The issuance of parliamentary questions (PQ) in presidential democracies reflects an effort to connect with the electoral constituency to advance the legislator's career. We postulate six hypotheses on the association between party affiliation, career advancement and district-level incentives and the issuance of PQs in Chile's presidential multiparty democracy. We test them using a novel dataset containing 68,424 inquiries (oficios legislativos) issued by Chamber of Deputies legislators in three legislative terms (2006–2018). Though district-level variables play a role in the issuance of PQs, incentives of political ambition do not. As opposition coalition legislators make more use of PQs than ruling coalition legislators, there is preliminary evidence to associate PQs with a possible oversight role.

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Table 1. Party Composition in the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, 2006–2018

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Table 2. PQs by Legislator by Term, Chamber of Deputies of Chile, 2006–2018

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Table 3. Descriptive Statistics for Dependent and Independent Variables

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Table 4. Average Number of PQs by Legislator per Party, Chamber of Deputies of Chile, 2006–2018

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Table 5. GLS Negative Binomial Models on the Number of PQs Issued by Members of Chile's Chamber of Deputies, 2006–2018

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