(Slightly) different objectives, but similar results?: Party ideology and participatory institutions
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. Do parties matter for policies? This crucial question has received considerable
attention regarding central policy areas, like economic or social policies, but quite
less regarding the development of participation policies. In a context where these
policies have become quite widespread, the crucial question is not whether parties
diferentiate on doing or not some participation policies, but which policies they
develop: Do diferent party ideologies result in the use of alternative participatory
practices? We empirically analyze the participatory institutions existing in Spanish
municipalities larger than 1000 inhabitants of two of the largest regions in the country around 2020, in a context where diferent party policies are likely to emerge. Our
analyses cover 608 participatory institutions, including governing parties of centerright, center-left, and left ideology. Results show that, once we control for structural
factors, diferences among municipalities governed by the three party families are
small, concentrated on objectives (aiming at diferent policy goals) and on one relevant feature: the decisiveness of the proposals made, which is larger where the radical left governs.
(Slightly) different objectives, but similar results?: Party ideology and participatory institutions
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.Citizen participation · Participatory institutions · Participation policies · Local government · Party ideology