Article
Nueva institucionalidad y participación ciudadana. Un aporte a la democracia en América del Sur
Fecha
2017Autor
Solano Paucay, Vicente
Institución
Resumen
The new constitutional processes in South America, have generated
significant changes and perhaps paradigmatic in countries that have been
given. These changes have been instituted due to the deep demands that
civil society established Constituent Assembly resulting Constitutions like
ecuadorian consitution, venezuelan constitution and bolivian constitution.
In the Constituent Assembly a model of participatory democracy, to guarantee
the effective participation of citizens in decision-making authorities,
is structured so that to strengthen this new institutional model was
created. In the case of ecuadorian, the Consejo de Participacion Ciudadana
y Control Social would become a guarantee of the rights of participation
and turn in the body that appoints the highest authorities of the state
through new forms of selection is created. Our main objective is perform a
descriptive and critical analysis of this new institutions of participation, to
confront with cross-liberal institutions and achieving verify if within the
new ways of appointing authorities could be contributions to democracy in
Latin America.