
handle: 10953.1/518
Tras la elaboración del presente trabajo, hemos analizado cuales son las bases sobre las que se sustenta nuestro sistema electoral. Realizando una vista a los antecedentes históricos, tales como los acontecidos en la Segunda República Española, así como las bases que se sentarían con ocasión de la Transición Española llevada a cabo por S.M. Rey Juan Carlos I. De este modo, y analizando los principios que rigen en dicho sistema, hemos analizado cuales van a ser los errores, o qué es lo que se debería de mejorar en éste. Cuestión de importancia puesto que el sistema electoral va a ser un factor muy importante dentro de una calidad democrática, ya que va a influir directamente en la escena política, afectando de algún modo a la representatividad, entre otras cuestiones. Para concluir, hemos incluido cuales van a ser las propuestas de reforma sugeridas por formaciones políticas, así como por diversos autores
Following the completion of this study, we have analyzed the foundations on which our electoral system is based. Our approach to the study is a historical view, starting with the system in force during the Second Spanish Republic and the bases that it would set during the Spanish Transition conducted by HM King Juan Carlos I. Thus, by analyzing the principles of this system, we have examined the flaws that can be pointed out, or what could be done to improve it. This is a relevant issue because the electoral system is a very important factor in democratic quality, and will directly have influence on the political scene, somehow affecting representativeness, among other issues. To conclude, we have also included the reform proposals put forward by political groups and by different authors.
Constitutional Law, Derecho constitucional, 5605.04
Constitutional Law, Derecho constitucional, 5605.04
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