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Sánchez Y El Hyperpresidentialismo, by Héctor Schamis - César Miguel Rondón

Hyper-presidentialism corrupts legal neutrality, dilutes the notion of equality before the law and erodes the separation of powers Published in: ABC By: Héctor Schamis A fruitful debate about the democratic fragility of Latin America has focused on the functioning of the presidential system. In fact, it is attributed to it a causal effect on the recurrent crises of the region. According to experts, these are the result of a denatured version of …
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Hyper-presidentialism corrupts legal neutrality, dilutes the notion of equality before the law and erodes the separation of powers Published in: ABC By: Héctor Schamis A fruitful debate about the democratic fragility of Latin America has focused on the functioning of the presidential system. In fact, it is attributed to it a causal effect on the recurrent crises of the region. According to experts, these are the result of a denatured version of …

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César Miguel Rondón broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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