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Het effect van de samenvoeging van gemeenten op de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen

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Wilfried Dewachter, "Het effect van de samenvoeging van gemeenten op de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen", Res Publica, 3-4, (1982):445-460

    The amalgamation of the municipalities has had profound effects on the municipal character in Belgium: the village has disappeared as a political entity. The «municipality» since 1976 is at least the political and administrative amalgamation of a number of villages. The effect of this amalgamation on the municipal council elections is expressed first of all in the shift in the election form. Uncontested elections disappeared in 1976. The exclusively local election form occurred rarely in 1976, even though this form was still the most common in 1970. However, the mixed election form increased very considerably. Parallel with the amalgamation of the municipalities, the national party pattern penetrated increasingly into the municipal polities: there occurred a gradual «nationalisation» of the municipal polities. The «urban citizens» became more «state citizens», also in municipal matters. Regarding direct municipal executive appointment, the amalgamation led to a less far-reaching and less decisive character of the input, which are characteristics that also tend to follw the national pattern more strongly. The number of municipalities in which no coalition executive needed to be formed clearly declined in 1976. The amalgamation has reduced the uniqueness of the municipal council elections and the decisionmaking capacity of the urban citizens and introduced more national political content.

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