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- Title
Las reglas "democráticas" y las implicaciones antidemocráticas: Selección de candidatos presidenciales en el PAN y el PRD para las elecciones de 2006.
- Authors
Wuhs, Steven
- Abstract
Mexico's Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) and Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), like most parties, have opened most of their selection processes to broader participation --what some scholars term the "democratization" of candidate selection. After outlining the contours of their evolving rules, this article elucidates the internal politics surrounding presidential candidate selection in the PAN and PRD for the 2006 election. In addition to situating those selection processes in a broader trajectory of party development, it offers an explanation for the surprising performance of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa in the PAN's primary as well as the complicated politics through which Andrés Manuel López Obrador arrived as the PRD's "candidate of unity."
- Subjects
MEXICO; PARTIDO Accion Nacional (Mexico); PARTIDO de la Revolucion Democratica (Mexico); CALDERON Hinojosa, Felipe, 1962-; LOPEZ Obrador, Andres Manuel, 1952-; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; PRESIDENTIAL elections; ELECTIONS; NOMINATIONS for public office; MEXICAN politics &; government, 2000-
- Publication
Política y Gobierno, 2009, p51
- ISSN
1405-1060
- Publication type
Article