Tese
O fortalecimento da democracia partidária e o individualismo das candidaturas independentes
Fecha
2021-08-26Autor
Igor Bruno Silva de Oliveira
Institución
Resumen
Brazil has gone through moments of instability in its republican political history, with
the Constitution of the Republic of 1988 having party democracy as a form of political
representation. Thus, it mirrors the theory of political parties, which is based on the
relationship of trust between society and institutionalized political parties. Political
parties perform the role of mediators between social and political anxieties, which will
be debated in the administrative sphere of the Brazilian State. It is true that the
representativeness and efficiency of political parties in Brazil are questioned and other
forms of democratic representation, such as independent candidates, appear as an
alternative. However, these solutions start from arguments external to party democracy
itself and try to resolve the issues with solutions that are also external to the Brazilian
constitutional order. The weaknesses of the Brazilian democratic system can be
corrected by reforming the representative system itself. Encouraging female
participation, improving performance clauses, reducing the number of parties,
optimizing punishment mechanisms in cases of party infidelity, and deconcentrating
party decisions to local governing bodies are some of the internal measures to
encourage democracy of the parties. This thesis supports the opposition of
independent candidacies to Brazilian democracy, as enshrined in the 1988
Constitution and practiced in the discontinuous Brazilian democratic history. Therefore,
it reviews the theory of democracy in Brazilian political parties to establish axiological
and normative criteria that are specific and internal to the party system. Its objectives
are to propose solutions to their weaknesses and refute parapartisan criteria, contrary
to the constitutional text, such as the case of independent candidates.