The centrality and control that political parties have over the decisions made in the executive, legislative and judicial branches makes it difficult for them to receive the respective corrective measures.
The former head of government of the capital has won the poll proposed by her party to choose its candidate for the next general elections to succeed the current president.
The impulse to maintain power vicariously is a long-standing issue present in politics, even when it adopts democratic forms of government in which there is a minimum of assured competition.
Coauthors Dan Nielson and Celeste Beesley
Since state bureaucracies are the ones that execute the executive orders, they often end up being the operators of measures that violate constitutional norms.