Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria by Mihail Petkov

Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria by Mihail Petkov

Author:Mihail Petkov
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783319988993
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


It should be noted that the statement sounds exaggerated somewhat with the claim that business is “taken it away from others”. Nevertheless, the important point here is that it bears the mark of intraparty repercussions under the guise of regulatory inspections geared toward eliminating the businesses of party dissenters.

External Group Dissent

Another form type two dynamics resulting from the need to punish politically opposing trade associations by targeting their business members with prejudiced inspections. We already mentioned the case of respondent Mihailov. Similarly, respondent Hristov hinted that not always do professional representative bodies voice the grievances of their members at the civil service forums. Rather begrudgingly he admitted that some groups refrain from voicing their problems for fear of repercussions. Respondent Donchev was adamant that there is a reverse pressure from the ruling party back on formal interest groups, particularly CIEB (emphasis added): S:

In the context of the state administration and interest groups, does the state administration provide a more effective access to the policy-making process than the direct contacts with the ruling party?



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