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Deputy's Interpellations as a Tool of Party Competition: Case of Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg

Student: Krylov Dmitrii

Supervisor: Elena Vandysheva

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Political Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

Within the framework of this research the parties’ agenda in authoritarian political regimes was studied. As a result of comparative analysis it has been concluded that regional parties do not seek accordance of their parties’ manifestoes and legislative initiatives the deputies seem to produce. The analysis was done on the case of the fifth convocation of Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Russia.

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