29 05, 2015

The surprise election

2019-05-20T12:58:25+01:00May 29th, 2015|

By Philip Cowley (University of Nottingham) In the early hours of 8 May, during his victory speech at Conservative Campaign Headquarters, David Cameron described the 2015 general election as one where ‘pundits got it wrong, the pollsters got it wrong, the commentators got it wrong’. It was a fair complaint. A couple of months before, [...]

1 05, 2015

Estonia’s new coalition government

2015-04-30T17:39:06+01:00May 1st, 2015|

By Vello Pettai (University of Tartu) Estonia’s March 1 parliamentary elections were a victory for the incumbent prime minister, Taavi Rõivas, and his center-right (liberal) Reform Party. Capturing 30 out of 101 seats in the Riigikogu, the Reform Party (RP) came out on top, edging out the left-leaning Center Party, which got 27 seats. After [...]

2 11, 2014

WELCOME to the Blog of the PSGo!

2019-05-20T12:58:26+01:00November 2nd, 2014|

Here you will find the opinions of country experts on the process of cabinet formation and termination in different European democracies. If you have ever wondered how government coalitions are formed, what the negotiation process looks like, or what the pros and cons of a certain cabinet are, then this site is for you. The [...]