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Elections and gender parity in Bolivia
Published 2021“…The present work aims to describe electoral rules and the application of gender parity in Bolivia and its effectiveness in access to representation. For this, the elections of october 18, 2020 and their electoral results and the political participation of women in the Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional are analyzed.…”
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Parties and presidential elections of 2023 in Paraguay
Published 2021“…Finally, it rehearses some alternatives for the 2023 presidential election scenario.…”
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Elections and political change in Mexico: new vulnerabilities?
Published 2021“…This paper analyzes the vulnerability of the main political parties in Mexico and their impact on competitiveness, which will be tested in the upcoming legislative elections in June 2021. To meet this objective, the recent elections of 2018 are analyzed, in light of the post-94 democratic electoral process and the essential features of said political evolution. …”
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Political alignments and distributive politics at the municipal level in federal countries
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THE PERONISM FROM CÓRDOBA IN THE EIGHTIES: DEMOCRACY BETWEEN ELECTIONS AND THE MARKET
Published 2018“…In this period, there was a direct replacement, driven by an internal coalition called “Renovación Peronista”, along with a symbolic transformation that included the nomination of Domingo Cavallo, a neoliberal economist, as the third candidate for national deputy in the 1987 legislative elections. We aim to show that the “Renovación Peronista” in Córdoba implied two inseparable dimensions: the emergence of a new local party leadership defending democratic values and the consolidation of the representative institutions; and the first approach, in 1987, of the peronism in Córdoba with intellectual and entrepreneurial sectors that demanded structural reforms for a market-oriented economy. …”
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