Abstract

This study analyzes the cases of congressional formation and the reconsideration and lawsuits on the local ordinances to explore the types of political conflicts in local politics. The partisanship, a factor of political conflicts, makes effects on the congressional formation and the reconsideration and lawsuits on the local ordinances as well as bills of budget and revised supplementary budget. Political conflicts in local congress with low partisanship competition led to the disruptive congressional management, political dealings, and legal dispute while the delayed opening, the routinization of political conflicts, and legal disputes can be the types of political conflicts in local congress with high level of partisanship competition. For the reconsideration and lawsuit on the local ordinances, low level of partisanship competition tends to be the cases before the court nullifing the local ordinances, but high level of partisanship competition is likely to reject the local ordinances in the local congress without legal disputes.

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