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Page 1: The Quality of Democracy  in Latin America

The Quality of Democracy in Latin America

Maxwell A. CameronPoli 332

March 1, 2010

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Dimensions

• Electoral

• Constitutional

• Citizenship

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Electoral

• Right to vote and run for office• Clean elections• Free elections• Elected officials

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Constitutional

• Checks and balances• Judicial independence• Civilian control over military

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Citizen Participation

• Three generations of rights• Active participation• Constitutional change by democratic

means

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(A) Electoral Democracy at Risk?

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Popular leaders, dirty elections

• Hugo Chávez & Alvaro Uribe• Irregularities in elections

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Venezuela: “Lista Russian”• Comptroller general bans candidates

– Violation of the right to run for office

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Colombia: La Parapolitica• 81 investigations, 32 sentences• Violence in election process

– Paras, narcos, guerrillas

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(B) Concentration of Power

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Venezuela - Chávez

• No checks and balances. • No judicial independence• Uncertainty over alternation

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Bolivia Morales

Checks and balances Yes, congress

– CA process– Now has majorityNo – Weak party system – Emergence of single party

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Judicial Independence Threatened in Bolivia

– Constitutional tribunal closed, then stacked– Appointments to supreme court

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Ecuador - Correa

• Conflict among branches of power• Disputes involve the election authority and

constitutional tribunal

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Colombia - Uribe• 1991 constitution• Judicial independence• Re-election threat

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(C) Citizens’ Democracies Under Construction

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Participation

• Referenda• Recall• Initiative by citizens• Community councils• Participatory budgeting

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Venezuela

Community Councils• 26,000• Presidential commission• Mayors and governors

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Bolivia

– MAS as instrument– Agrarian reform– Municipal government– Juridical pluralism

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Ecuador

New constitution• Recall, citizen initiative• Participatory budgeting• New civil society organs

– Undermining parties?

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PerúParticipation in Law Ley 26300 (Ley de referendos)

– In practice, neglected• Eg Bagua

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Chile

– No participation– Despite Bachelet’s efforts

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(D) Constituent Power

– Creating hegemony?

– Overcoming exclusion?

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Venezuela

– Chávez’s role– Congress closed– Outcome– Constituent power as permenent process

• Re-election• Consejos Comunales

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Bolivia

– Social movement pressure– Congress not closed– No super majority– Negotiation– Hybrid outcome

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Ecuador

– Presidential protagonism– Congress displaced– Participatory but not deliberative

• 70,000 participants• Acosta’s resignation

– Limited advances for indigenous

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Summary and Conclusions

• Rankings not useful– Election irregularties serious– Constitutional problems pervasive– Participation where representation weak

• Against two regoins – Colombia and Venezuela alike– Perú & Chile not participatory– Bolivia & Venezuela different in CA process


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