From partycracy to constitutional-citizen democracy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i48.7007Keywords:
El Salvador - Political development, Politic and government, El Salvador - Political parties, El Salvador - Forms of governmentAbstract
All, absolutely all the conflict and current debate on the resolutions of a political nature of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice and the coups from the State against its magistrates, as well as the debate surrounding the creation of a special commission against organized crime attached to the Presidency of the Republic and parallel to the Office of the Prosecutor, to the election of the new president and board of directors of the Court of Accounts of the Republic and to the election of the new magistrates of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, are manifestations and expressions , of something deeper: the exhaustion of the post-war political-institutional model and the first effort to begin to reform it, returning to the path of reconstructing, refunding and promoting constitutional democracy in El Salvador. This path is led by the four magistrates of the Constitutional Chamber and the largest movement of organized civil society since the implementation of the Peace Accords.
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