2009
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-090x2009000200007
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Ecuador: reforma constitucional, nuevos actores políticos y viejas prácticas partidistas

Abstract: The approving of a new constitucional design characterized by the displacement of the principal institutions of democratic representation and the reinforcement of negative incentives to cooperation among legislative, executive and judiciary reflect the main logic in the new Ecuadorian political arena. Paradoxically, actors from the old political party system, pork barrel, and the ancient political caudillismo constantly criticized by president Correa are the fundamental features of the sedimentation period of … Show more

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“…Shortly after taking office in January 2007, he dismissed the World Bank's representative and launched a process of constitutional reforms, creating the foundation, in 2008, for major shifts in economic policy: greater control of oil resources and emphasis on a solidarity-based economy. Correa surrounded himself with an elite that was not representative of the traditional ruling parties: ministers came from NGOs, consulting firms and, to a lesser extent, academia 41 .…”
Section: Ecuador: Measures To Undermine the Sector Remain 'Manageable'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shortly after taking office in January 2007, he dismissed the World Bank's representative and launched a process of constitutional reforms, creating the foundation, in 2008, for major shifts in economic policy: greater control of oil resources and emphasis on a solidarity-based economy. Correa surrounded himself with an elite that was not representative of the traditional ruling parties: ministers came from NGOs, consulting firms and, to a lesser extent, academia 41 .…”
Section: Ecuador: Measures To Undermine the Sector Remain 'Manageable'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finalmente, la Constituyente se convocó gracias a una serie de medidas autoritarias. La elevada popularidad de Correa, que así cumplía sus promesas de justiciero, se trasladó a una alta votación que dio la mayoría a su partido en la Asamblea, lo que implicaba de suyo la renovación de la élite política (Basabe 2009). Solo Guayaquil, su ciudad natal, se le resistió, pues el alcalde provenía del Partido Social Cristiano, una organización de derechas que gobierna la ciudad desde 1992.…”
Section: Populistas Y éLites Tradicionalesunclassified
“…Collins (2006) afirma que «durante la década de 1980 y 1990 [el sistema de partidos de Ecuador] fue uno de los sistemas de partidos más fuertemente fragmentados de la región, ninguno de los partidos podía presumir de alcance nacional; apenas existía coherencia ideológica entre todos los partidos» (Collins 2006: 79-80 (Machado Puertas 2008;Basabe-Serrano 2009;Pachano 2010;Freidenberg 2012;PolgaHecimovich 2013). Los partidos tradicionales como la id o el pre se quedaron en el camino, mientras que aLianza pais se ha convertido en el primer partido ganador de la mayoría absoluta en la Legislatura desde 1979.…”
Section: Ii2 Territorialidad En La Competencia De Los Partidos Ecuaunclassified