Book Chapter
Authorship
Alegre, Marcelo
;
MAISLEY, NAHUEL
Date
2022
Publishing House and Editing Place
Oxford University Press
Book
The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Latin America
(pp. 381-389)
Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780198786900
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Latin America has traditionally been considered as ‘the land of presidentialism’. This seems to remain an indisputable fact, as most states in the region conform to the classic definition of this form of government: they have (i) directly elected executives with (ii) a fixed term of office. This chapter first attempts to define this ‘hyper-presidentialism’. It then reviews the pros and the cons of this ‘hyper-presidentialist’ model, both in terms of its stabi...
Latin America has traditionally been considered as ‘the land of presidentialism’. This seems to remain an indisputable fact, as most states in the region conform to the classic definition of this form of government: they have (i) directly elected executives with (ii) a fixed term of office. This chapter first attempts to define this ‘hyper-presidentialism’. It then reviews the pros and the cons of this ‘hyper-presidentialist’ model, both in terms of its stability and of its democratic legitimacy. The chapter concludes by putting forward an agenda for reform.
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Key Words
PresidencialismoAmérica LatinaPopulismoParlamentarismo
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