Transparency in the web pages of parliaments according to the type of regime
The case of the Maghreb
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https://doi.org/10.51915/ret.91Keywords:
Transparency, Maghreb, Hybrid Regime, Parliaments, LegitimacyAbstract
Online transparency and new technologies are on the agenda today. However, there are few studies that focus on online transparency in non-democratic or Hybrid regimes. Therefore, in this article we will try to study transparency in the web pages of parliaments depending on the type of regime to which they belong. For this we will use the case of the Maghreb, developing a list of variables through the example of the Spanish Senate. We will study these variables, in the types of transparency they represent, and we will analyze which and which do not appear in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, in order to know if the type of political regime influences the online transparency of their parliaments.
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