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- Title
REALIDADES MEXICANAS: EL EFECTO DE LA DEMOCRATIZACIÓN EN LAS RELACIONES CONGRESO-BUROCRACIA.
- Authors
López Velarde, Rodrigo Velázquez
- Abstract
The article evaluates whether democratization has increased Congress's oversight of bureaucrats in Mexico. To this end it analyzes the investigation commissions created by the Chamber of Deputies between 1997 and 2006. Since the PRI lost its absolute majority in the lower chamber the political conditions and climate have been in place to allow legislators to exercise greater control over public policies. However, Congress's effectiveness at really holding the government to account is still limited. The results show that the number of investigation commissions have multiplied since 1997, but their effectiveness at highlighting misdemeanors by bureaucrats remains poor. A "most likely case" is studied to illustrate the factors that hinder the accomplishment of effective supervision.
- Subjects
MEXICO; LEGISLATIVE oversight; DEMOCRATIZATION; BUREAUCRACY; POLITICAL accountability; MEXICO. Congreso
- Publication
Foro Internacional, 2012, Vol 52, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
0185-013X
- Publication type
Article