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Municipal Amalgamations and the Democratic Functioning of Local Councils: The Case of The Danish 2007 Structural Reform
Authors:Ulrik Kjaer  Ulf Hjelmar  Asmus Leth Olsen
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science and Public Management , University of Southern Denmark , Denmark ulk@sam.sdu.dk;3. Danish Institute of Governmental Research (AKF) , Denmark;4. Department of Political Science , University of Copenhagen , Denmark
Abstract:This article discusses the effects of the structural reform in Denmark in 2007 – where a large number of municipalities were amalgamated – on local councillors' influence on decisions taken in the local political realm. The analysis uses data from two large surveys, a pre-reform survey (2003) and a post-reform survey (2009). The analysis shows that the amalgamations have led to an increase in the perceived influence of leading councillors vis-à-vis other councillors and a decrease in the perceived influence of the council vis-à-vis its top administrative officers. Furthermore, it is found that there is an increase in the number of councillors who find that local political decisions are determined by laws and rules from central government, but at the same time it is shown that this increase cannot be ascribed to the amalgamations.
Keywords:Councillors  municipal amalgamations  influence  size and local democracy  Denmark
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