A more future-oriented legislature? The impact of a permanent ‘future committee’ on the temporal focus of MPs

Christopher Hanretty, Vesa Koskimaa

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Abstract

Political short-sightedness is commonly considered a problem for democracies struggling with long-term challenges, but few proposed cures for political myopia have been implemented. We study the world’s first and only genuinely institutionalized legislature-based ‘future committee’, Finland’s Committee for the Future (CF). Our outcome variable is a novel and unobtrusive speech-based measure of individuals’ temporal focus that is measured at the MP-level over time. When comparing individuals before, during and after their service on the CF, we find a statistically significant but modest impact of CF membership on how much committee members talk about the future in the plenary. Compared to non-members, committee members utter roughly one more future-focused sentence every three hundred sentences. Such institutions can thus induce more future oriented thinking into legislatures.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLegislative Studies Quarterly
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 28 Oct 2025

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