Why, sometimes, primaries?: intraparty democratization as a default selection mechanism in German and Spanish mainstream parties
Why, sometimes, primaries?: intraparty democratization as a default selection mechanism in German and Spanish mainstream parties
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- Astudillo J, Detterbeck K. Why, sometimes, primaries?: intraparty democratization as a default selection mechanism in German and Spanish mainstream parties. Party Politics. 2018 Aug 29;26(5):594-604. DOI: 10.1177/1354068818795195
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In many Western democracies, political parties have started to open to members the selection of their leaders. While most studies focus on the introduction of this new selection method, its subsequent practice is still understudied. The article contributes to our still limited knowledge of this process by looking at two multilevel countries, Germany and Spain, where the mainstream parties have sometimes organized membership ballots, especially at the regional level, for leadership selection. Thanks to two original databases on party conferences and membership ballots, the article analyzes the background of this process and reviews the most common explanations offered by the literature. It shows that they are not held when parties want to regain power, or party chairs seek their nomination, as commonly believed, but when there are intraparty leadership disputes.