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- Title
Crónica de una reforma indígena fallida en Michoacán.
- Authors
Ventura Patiño, María del Carmen
- Abstract
In the framework of the Ley de Derechos y Cultura Indigena (The Bill of the Indigenous Rights and Culture) passed in our country in the year 2001, several states initiated a process tending to approving a series of constitutional reforms on the indigenous issue. In this paper, we revise the case of Michoacán, which unfortunately did not end well. We describe the process that contributes to explain its failure. We analyze the different indigenous reform proposals as presented by an ethnic organization as well as by the members of the Michoacán Commission for Indigenous Reform. We include the different versions of the proposal for indigenous reform until it became the Initiative presented finally by the PRD to Congress, and the points that generated greater debate among the legislators. Lastly, we try to have people reflect on certain reforms that are possible from the juridical point of view in spite of the fact that the national legal framework is very restricted, because they have been approved by some state legislatures.
- Subjects
MICHOACAN de Ocampo (Mexico); MEXICO; INDIGENOUS peoples -- Government policy; POLITICS &; ethnic relations; REFORMS; PARTIDO de la Revolucion Democratica (Mexico)
- Publication
Espiral, 2009, Vol 16, Issue 46, p97
- ISSN
1665-0565
- Publication type
Article