Council Appointed Mayors in Spain: Effects on Local Democracy

This paper deals with the influence of having council appointed mayors on local governments. Five elements of local government systems are considered: the electoral system and its influence on the political composition of the local government; the local government structure and the distribution of f...

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Published in:Revista de Estudios de la Administración Local y Autonómica no. 6
Main Author: María Jesús García García
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (INAP) 29-03-2017
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Summary:This paper deals with the influence of having council appointed mayors on local governments. Five elements of local government systems are considered: the electoral system and its influence on the political composition of the local government; the local government structure and the distribution of functions and powers between mayor and council; the role of political parties; scrutiny of the executive and accountability; and citizen participation. This analysis highlights the effect that a council appointed mayor system has in terms of accountability and legitimacy, transparency and efficiency.
ISSN:1699-7476
1989-8975
DOI:10.24965/reala.v0i5.10388