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Understanding oversight through parliamentary questions: The European Parliament in the Economic and Monetary Union

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  • Adina Akbik

    (Institute of Political Science, 4496Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands)

  • Marta Migliorati

    (Institute for European Studies, 37563University of Malta, Msida, Malta)

Abstract

Although parliamentary questions are an essential tool of legislative oversight, there is limited research on their variation in holding governments accountable. In this article, we analyse a new dataset of 1393 oral questions posed by Members of the European Parliament during the 8 th parliamentary term. After distinguishing between questions asking for information, justification, or rectification of conduct, we explain their variation in connection to the formal oversight relationship between parliaments and scrutinised actors, and to the type of policy activity carried out by the latter. We find that Members of the European Parliament are more likely to address rectification questions and less likely to ask information questions the fewer legal controls they have. Moreover, information questions are more likely to occur in the oversight of policy formulation, while justification questions are prevalent in the oversight of policy execution. The findings flag the importance of structural factors in the practice of legislative oversight.

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  • Adina Akbik & Marta Migliorati, 2024. "Understanding oversight through parliamentary questions: The European Parliament in the Economic and Monetary Union," European Union Politics, , vol. 25(4), pages 675-697, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:eeupol:v:25:y:2024:i:4:p:675-697
    DOI: 10.1177/14651165241268274
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