
Processo orçamentário e comportamento Legislativo: emendas individuais, apoio ao Executivo e programas de governo
2005; UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO; Volume: 48; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0011-52582005000400002
ISSN1678-4588
AutoresFernando Limongi, Argelina Cheibub Figueiredo,
Tópico(s)Public Policy and Governance
ResumoThe article challenges the contention that individual amendments are crucial for a system of exchanging favors with the Administration by members of Congress interested in distributive policies as a way of guaranteeing their reelection. By analyzing funds allocated through Congressional amendments, their distribution in different government programs, and roll-call votes in the Brazilian House of Representatives from 1996 to 2001, the authors show that: individual amendments are not prioritized either by Congress in the budget's approval or by the Administration in its implementation; there are no differences between the agenda dictated by the Administration and that of the legislators; and party affiliation explains both House floor votes and the implementation of individual amendments and is thus an explanatory variable in the Executive-Legislative relationship.
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