“…In sum, consensus in parliament is the result of the balance between a tendency towards conflict and another towards cooperation. As a rule, the latter prevails: at national level, an extremely high level of consensus in the lawmaking process has been found in almost all the European parliamentary democracies (Andeweg, De Winter, & Müller, 2008;Christiansen & Damgaard, 2008;Cowley & Stuart, 2005;Giuliani, 2008;Kaiser, 2008;M|újica & Sánchez-Cuenca, 2006). This is true to such an extent that parties generally are 'in opposition, in the sense of being out of government, but not necessarily in disagreement on a continuing basis with government' (Norton, 2008, p. 241).…”