The crisis of local leadership: A passing trend or a systematic problem?

Bojan Klačar
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In this paper, the author will examine the influence of the electoral system at the local level and the party system with a hegemonic or (pre)dominant party on the development of local political leadership. The main point is that Serbia is going through a crisis in the development of local leadership (and local democracy) as a consequence of centralization of political decisions and merging local elections with national ones, as well as a PR electoral system with one electoral unit. This kind of electoral system, according to its inherent characteristics, produces a lack of communication between the elected representatives and the electorate, thereby losing an important step necessary in building leadership. The author analyses how the combination of high centralization in decision-making process and weak internal democracy within political parties and the electoral system in the long term encourages the negative selection of political elites at the local level. A logic incentive for local leaders and local democratic processes is to increase their political rating by communicating with voters. In practice, the reverse process takes place at the local level: politicians understand that their rating depends less on electorate and more on intra-party practices, and in Serbia, they are overwhelmingly of an undemocratic nature. The author will analyse the party leadership of the relevant political parties/organizations in Serbia, internal party elections and the mobility of local leaders in the party hierarchy. Through secondary sources and document analysis, the derogation of local leadership and democracy and their exchange (trade off) for the stability of political processes at the national level are analysed. Also, 15 case studies of successful local leaders after 2004 and the outcomes of their political careers are discussed.
地方领导危机:昙花一现还是系统性问题?
在本文中,作者将考察地方一级的选举制度和具有霸权或(预)主导政党的政党制度对地方政治领导发展的影响。重点在于,塞尔维亚正经历地方领导(及地方民主)发展的危机,原因是政治决策集中化、地方选举与国家选举合并,以及PR选举制度只有一个选举单位。这种选举制度,根据其固有的特点,造成当选代表和选民之间缺乏沟通,从而失去了建立领导能力所必需的重要步骤。作者分析了决策过程的高度集权与政党内部民主和选举制度的薄弱相结合,如何在长期内鼓励了地方一级政治精英的消极选择。对地方领导人和地方民主进程来说,合乎逻辑的动机是通过与选民沟通来提高他们的政治评级。在实践中,相反的过程发生在地方层面:政治家们明白,他们的评级更少地取决于选民,而更多地取决于党内的做法,而在塞尔维亚,他们绝大多数都是不民主的。作者将分析塞尔维亚相关政党/组织的政党领导,内部政党选举和政党层级中地方领导人的流动性。通过二手资料和文件分析,分析了地方领导和民主的减损及其交换(交换)以换取国家一级政治进程的稳定。此外,本文还讨论了2004年以后15位成功的地方领导人的案例及其政治生涯的结果。
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