Izborni i stranački sustav u Švedskoj nakon 2000. godine / Electoral and Party System in Sweden after 2000:

usporedba s Hrvatskom / Comparison with Croatia

Authors

  • Barbara Mašić University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Science / Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Fakultet političkih znanosti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46352/23036990.2021.413

Keywords:

elections, parties, votes, turnout, parliament

Abstract

In this paper, the author defines and compares the electoral and party systems of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Republic of Croatia and deals with the changes after 2000, which for both countries represented a turning point in the party system. The author emphasizes the growing popularity of the far-right party in Sweden and the expansion of Croatia’s multi-party system by abandoning the hitherto formed party structure. Both countries apply a proportional electoral system, with a difference in the choice of method of converting votes into seats. The party systems must be different due to the historical and political circumstances in which they developed in both countries. The paper compares the electoral system models and the structure of the party system of Sweden and Croatia. It analyzes the differences between the two countries to highlight both systems’ positive elements as guidelines for implementing changes to improve them.

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Published

2021-11-10

How to Cite

Mašić, B. (2021). Izborni i stranački sustav u Švedskoj nakon 2000. godine / Electoral and Party System in Sweden after 2000:: usporedba s Hrvatskom / Comparison with Croatia. Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo / Radovi Filozofskog Fakulteta U Sarajevu, ISSN 2303-6990 on-Line, (24), 413–435. https://doi.org/10.46352/23036990.2021.413