De abril a diciembre: el recurrente simulacro de la reforma política

The promises of “refund the country”, after Gutiérrez government, have ended in a confused strategy. Nonresult attempts to take ahead a political reform show, once and again, that this subject is nothing more than a simulacrum, a "myth", that allows governors to maintain intact the Ecuador...

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Autor principal: Muñoz López, Pabel
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2006
Acceso en línea:https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/140
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Sumario:The promises of “refund the country”, after Gutiérrez government, have ended in a confused strategy. Nonresult attempts to take ahead a political reform show, once and again, that this subject is nothing more than a simulacrum, a "myth", that allows governors to maintain intact the Ecuadorian political system. These months of a new government shows that the “ungovernability speech" locates the problem in the object of government, and not in the subject that governs; they have shown that non-govern is still a strategy. Thus, the political-reform simulacrum has allowed the government, on the one hand, to gain some credibility and many citizen adhesions, but at the same time, to maintain the system intact, because the reforms it speaks about -although they are important for the procedural democracy- leave without any modification the true pillars on which our democracy is based: patrimonialism, prebendalism and corporativism. In spite of everything, it is still necessary a political reform to look for a radicalization of social, political and economical democracy, that discusses on alternative forms for the political regime, and that deeply modify the structure of the state and that attacks the traditional political representation.