La Reelección Presidencial Indefinida en Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador y Bolivia

  • Grijalva Jiménez A
  • Castro-Montero J
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Abstract

During the last decade, the Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Ecuadorian and Bolivian governments pushed through several constitutional amendments attempting to remove presidential term limits. In this article, we reflect on how institutional settings helped or prevented presidents in eliminating constitutional term limits. We find that factors as hyper-presi-dentialism, lack of judicial independence and flexible rules for amending constitutions were instrumental for allowing the president to circumvent constitutional limitations and remain in office. The evasion of constitutional term limits can thus be seen as a way of collapsing democratic regimes.

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Grijalva Jiménez, A., & Castro-Montero, J.-L. (2020). La Reelección Presidencial Indefinida en Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador y Bolivia. Estudios Constitucionales, 18(1), 9–49. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-52002020000100009

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