2019
DOI: 10.22201/fcpys.24484903e.2019.48.70421
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La Vicepresidencia en México: un debate pendiente

Abstract: <p>El presente artículo retoma un debate iniciado en 2009 por Max González Reyes, en el que se abogaba por la restauración de la Vicepresidencia en México. Aquí, por el contrario, se analiza el marcado carácter conflictivo de la Vicepresidencia en todos los países latinoamericanos que cuentan con dicha figura. Y se concluye a partir de ello, la inconveniencia de recuperar dicha figura, en tanto es origen de inestabilidad política y su principal misión, la sucesión del Presidente, puede ser solventada a t… Show more

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“…1 The existing literature on the vice presidency in Latin America is so scarce that it is possible to cite practically all the existing works: Linz (1988) and Linz and Valenzuela (1994), who touched upon this topic only tangentially while analyzing presidentialism in Latin America; Serrafero (1999;2013;2018), Sribman Mittelman (20112015;2019a;2019b;2021), Mieres (2012), Mieres and Pampín (2015), Bidegain (2017), Marsteintredet (2019), Marsteintredet and Uggla (2019), Pignataro and Taylor-Robinson (2019) and Uggla (2020). 2 The Constitutions of Bolivia and Colombia are being thoroughly used as models by the Chilean Constitutional Assembly of 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 The existing literature on the vice presidency in Latin America is so scarce that it is possible to cite practically all the existing works: Linz (1988) and Linz and Valenzuela (1994), who touched upon this topic only tangentially while analyzing presidentialism in Latin America; Serrafero (1999;2013;2018), Sribman Mittelman (20112015;2019a;2019b;2021), Mieres (2012), Mieres and Pampín (2015), Bidegain (2017), Marsteintredet (2019), Marsteintredet and Uggla (2019), Pignataro and Taylor-Robinson (2019) and Uggla (2020). 2 The Constitutions of Bolivia and Colombia are being thoroughly used as models by the Chilean Constitutional Assembly of 2021.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%