An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)

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original_full_paper

The Impact of the Social Characteristics on the Controlling Approach on the Elite of the Legislative Members in the Palestinian Political System (1996-2005)

Published
2009-05-26
Pages
1099 - 1125
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Abstract

The study focused on the analysis of the social characteristics of the legislative elite and their tendency towards using questions, which amounted to 444 compared with the interrogations which were only (3). The Legislative Council did not use the no-confidence option at all against the government. The study showed that 27% of the deputies who went to the ministers and questioned them were independent seculars, independent Islamists, one from "Fida" party, while 73% from Fatah movement. The study also showed that 90.4% were bachelor's degree holders, or above, who have questioned ministers. This indicates that there is a significant relationship between the level of education of member s of the legislative elite and the performance of their oversight role. Moreover, there is a decline in the questions asked by the members with low income; the questions asked by the members with middle-income and those with high-income were the same during the first ten sessions of the work of the Legislative Council. The researcher noticed that 61.4% residents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip went to ask the government, whereas 54.8% refugees went to question the government. Professionals and technicians (38.31%) occupied first place in terms of their oversight and direct questions to members of the government, while medical doctors represent 15.38%, university professors 13.46%, and lawyers came in fourth place (5.77%), followed by pharmacists (1.92%).

Article history

Received
2008-09-25
Accepted
2009-05-26
Available online
2009-05-26
original_full_paper

(أثر الخصائص الاجتماعية على التوجه الرقابي لأعضاء النخبة التشريعية في النظام السياسي الفلسطيني (1996-2005

Published
2009-05-26
الصفحات
1099 - 1125
البحث كاملا

الملخص

ركزت الدراسة على تحليل العلاقة بين الخصائص الاجتماعية لأعضاء النخبة وتوجهم من خلال الأسئلة الكثيرة البالغة 444 سؤالاً مقارنة مع الاستجوابات (3)، كما لم يستخدم المجلس التشريعي ولو مرة واحدة حجب الثقة عن الحكومة خلال الدورات العشر. وأظهرت أن (27%) من النواب الذين توجهوا بأسئلة إلى الوزراء هم: من المستقلين العلمانيين والمستقلين الإسلاميين، ونائب واحد من حزب "فدا"، وأن (73%) من حركة فتح، وأن (90.4%) من الذين توجهوا بأسئلة يحملون درجة البكالوريوس فأعلى، وهناك علاقة إيجابية بين المستوى التعليمي لعضو النخبة التشريعية وأداؤهم الرقابي، وهناك انخفاض في توجيه الأسئلة عند الأعضاء ذوي الدخل المنخفض، في حين يتساوى عند الأعضاء ذوي الدخل المتوسط والمرتفع، وأن (أو 61.4%) مقيمون في الضفة الغربية وقطاع غزة، و(54.8%) من الأعضاء اللاجئين قد توجهوا بأسئلة إلى الحكومة. واحتل المهنيون من فنيين ومتخصصين (36,03%) المرتبة الأولى من حيث أداؤهم الرقابي، ويمَّثل الأطباء بنسبة (15.38%) وأساتذة الجامعة (13.46%)، ويأتي المحامون في المرتبة الرابعة (5.77%)، ثم الصيادلة ( 1.92%).

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2008-09-25
تاريخ القبول
2009-05-26
Available online
2009-05-26