
Though historically recall referendum mechanism has been the least used, and the most controversial, in the last decades it has expanded in Latin America. This expansion is caused by its inclusion in laws and frequent activations or attempts to activate this direct democracy mechanism (DDM). The aim of this paper is to identify the institutional, social and political conditions that have an impact in the success or failure of the attempts to use this mechanism, by analyzing the experiences in large cities in South America with this DDM.
Lima Metropolitana, Revocatoria Local, Ciudades Grandes, Sudamérica, Revocatoria de Mandato, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.06.00
Lima Metropolitana, Revocatoria Local, Ciudades Grandes, Sudamérica, Revocatoria de Mandato, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.06.00
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