Parliament During the Transition as an Expression of the Political Class Level
Hasani Luljeta
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 338-341
Abstract:
Albanian society has come as a result of a weak parliament which has not functioned normally and has not created modern concepts of the management of society. This lack of normal functioning of parliament as well as the lack of modern management spirit has led to an elite circulation. If we do not have elite turnover then the social values that our society produces remain in place and lead to the degradation of society, as they deny the right to an individual who is intellectual, to ask society to be governed by it. Since parliament is the arena of the political elite to regulate its status and the deputy it is necessary to perfect the manner of parliamentary debate and especially the legislative process. We talk about uplifting the figure of a deputy, referring to guaranteeing independence, so it needs to break away from political pressure and not be under pressure and completely interdependent, but it belongs to the people who have mandated it, as the western spirit of politics has to do with nature. One of the biggest defects in the Albanian political class of the post-communist era is that instead of creating a clash of ideas in parliamentary life as a normal part of the competition to come to power, it has created a social exhaustion because it does not govern but only makes noise and individual struggle, instead of creating and enabling the functioning of parliamentarism as the arena of clashes of ideas.
Keywords: The functioning of the parliament is a direct expression of the political class level; Western values; The accountability of governments; One of the biggest defects in the Albanian political class of the post-communist era (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n2p2673
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