2021
DOI: 10.1177/13691481211058584
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The practice of accountability in questioning prime ministers: Comparative evidence from Australia, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom

Abstract: This paper compares the practice of holding prime ministers to account in four case studies: Australia, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Using text analysis, as well as research on prime ministerial responsibilities, it investigates oral questions asked in parliamentary procedures where prime ministers are questioned together with ministers (Question Period in Canada and Question Time in Australia) versus procedures where they are questioned individually (PMQs in the United Kingdom and Oral Questions t… Show more

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“…prime ministers and presidents) but also opposition leaders. That said, these globally observed developments have not completely levelled out established differences in government/opposition relations between countries even within the Westminster family, which reflect to some considerable extent different procedural regimes in place (see Serban, 2023). These differences at the level of parliamentary statutes are symptomatic of the considerable institutional and political variation marking individual countries conventionally referred to as Westminster systems (see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…prime ministers and presidents) but also opposition leaders. That said, these globally observed developments have not completely levelled out established differences in government/opposition relations between countries even within the Westminster family, which reflect to some considerable extent different procedural regimes in place (see Serban, 2023). These differences at the level of parliamentary statutes are symptomatic of the considerable institutional and political variation marking individual countries conventionally referred to as Westminster systems (see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%