Mechanisms of governance within parliamentary administrations rely on the role of the Secretary-General as trait d’union between political sphere and administrative sphere. The role of parliamentary staff is to permit to the representative assembly or legislature to perform constitutional duties without being dependent upon information source of the executive power. Mechanisms of governance following historical, strategic and organizational evolution of parliament as organization tend to develop reshaping and redesigning the relationship between politicians and administrators along a continuum ranging from separation to overlapping and complementary roles. The managerial and strategic role of the Secretary-General is increasing in relation to high operational and organizational complexity of parliamentary staff leading the relationship politics-administration towards a continuous search of dialogue and partnership
Understanding governance of parliamentary administrations
ROMANELLI, Mauro
2016-01-01
Abstract
Mechanisms of governance within parliamentary administrations rely on the role of the Secretary-General as trait d’union between political sphere and administrative sphere. The role of parliamentary staff is to permit to the representative assembly or legislature to perform constitutional duties without being dependent upon information source of the executive power. Mechanisms of governance following historical, strategic and organizational evolution of parliament as organization tend to develop reshaping and redesigning the relationship between politicians and administrators along a continuum ranging from separation to overlapping and complementary roles. The managerial and strategic role of the Secretary-General is increasing in relation to high operational and organizational complexity of parliamentary staff leading the relationship politics-administration towards a continuous search of dialogue and partnershipI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.