El proceso legislativo en México: La eficiencia de las comisiones permanentes en un Congreso sin mayoría

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The way to assess Mexico's Standing Committees efficiency in the lawmaking process has so far skipped the need to build a coalition for each bill due to the lack of a cohesive and stable majority in Congress. In this context, this paper focuses on how to cope with that task. It assumes that any effort to that effect needs a deeper and more systematic understanding of the activities done within it in such circumstances, and of the ability of his president to steer that process.

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Algazi, L. B., & Juárez, S. B. (2016). El proceso legislativo en México: La eficiencia de las comisiones permanentes en un Congreso sin mayoría. Perfiles Latinoamericanos, 24(48), 111–140. https://doi.org/10.18504/pl2448-005-2016

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