Perspectives of the mercosur parliament performance according to south american political organization

Authors

  • Clarissa Franzoi Dri Universidade Montesquieu – Bordeaux IV

Abstract

The signature of the MERCOSUR Parliament Constitutive Protocol, in 2005, has opened new parliamentary perspectives to the integration process which takes place in the South Cone. The nomination “parliament”, the universal suffrage prevision and new legislative and control functions evidence possibilities for an outstanding actuation. But is it possible to consider that this new organ was created in the middle of political conditions favorable to an effective functionality? Looking for traces to an answer, the paper examines political and electoral characteristics common to the South American States. First, we study the daily relations between the Executive and Legislative Powers in South American presidential regimes. Then, we verify to what extent the proportional open-list electoral system, largely used in the election of the lower houses members in the continent, influences such relations. At the end, we discuss the new assembly perspectives of effectiveness based on the regional characteristics studied.

Author Biography

Clarissa Franzoi Dri, Universidade Montesquieu – Bordeaux IV

Doutoranda do Instituto de Estudos Políticos da Universidade Montesquieu – Bordeaux IV. Mestre em Direito, na área Relações Internacionais, pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Bacharel em Direito da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM). E-mail: clarissadri@yahoo.com.br

Published

2007-04-30

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