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Suffrage did not originate as the right we know today, but was aligned with the social interests of those groups that held power. This paper offers an overview of the evolution of the electoral process in the Peruvian democratic system, with a focus on the latest contributions made in 2006. The author discusses the constitutional reform that granted police and military personnel the right to vote, the implementation of the electoral barrier, and the Political Parties Act. Additionally, the author evaluates the possibility of non-reelection for congressional positions and highlights pending tasks such as granting the right to vote for incarcerated individuals and eliminating the preferential vote.
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La conmemoración del bicentenario de la promulgación de la Constitución de la monarquía española, el 19 de marzo de 1812, ha sido la ocasión propicia para someter al análisis el proceso de génesis de la convocatoria de las Cortes generales y extraordinarias de Cádiz, así como los aportes más significativos de dicha Carta desde diferentes ámbitos. En este contexto decimonónico se puso de manifiesto el discurso de la soberanía del pueblo junto con el carácter representativo del Poder Legislativo, único capaz de redactarla y aprobarla. Este artículo aborda pasajes del funcionamiento de este colegiado a partir de los temas de soberanía, legitimidad y religión para orientarlos con posterioridad al establecimiento de las bases institucionales del Estado peruano durante sus primeros años.
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Publicado 2006
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Suffrage did not originate as the right we know today, but was aligned with the social interests of those groups that held power. This paper offers an overview of the evolution of the electoral process in the Peruvian democratic system, with a focus on the latest contributions made in 2006. The author discusses the constitutional reform that granted police and military personnel the right to vote, the implementation of the electoral barrier, and the Political Parties Act. Additionally, the author evaluates the possibility of non-reelection for congressional positions and highlights pending tasks such as granting the right to vote for incarcerated individuals and eliminating the preferential vote.