Representatividad de minorías a la luz del artículo 95 constitucional
Author(s) -
Francinie Cubero de la Vega
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
revista de derecho electoral
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1659-2808
pISSN - 1659-2069
DOI - 10.35242/rde_2019_28_4
Subject(s) - art , minor (academic) , humanities
espanolEl articulo 95 de la Constitucion Politica costarricense establece en su inciso 6 la garantia de representatividad de minorias. Entendiendo “representatividad” como la conversion de votos electorales en poder politico (diputaciones), se pretende analizar las condiciones actuales de representatividad politica con la que cuentan grupos minoritarios. Para lo anterior, y una vez desarrollados los conceptos basicos de referencia, se procede a realizar un analisis con datos estadisticos, inicialmente para determinar grupos minoritarios y la representacion de estos en los periodos legislativos del 2010 al 2018. El analisis de dichos datos pretende demostrar la casi inexistente participacion de minorias en el congreso, asi como las consideraciones de actores importantes como el Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones y la Sala Constitucional de la Corte Suprema de Justicia, respecto del cumplimiento del referido articulo 95 inciso 6) constitucional. Las conclusiones ofrecen una serie de propuestas practicas en relacion con lo estudiado EnglishArticle 95 of the Costa Rican Political Constitution establishes in clause 6 the guarantee of representation of minorities; understanding "representation" as the conversion of electoral votes into political power (congress member), the goal is to analyze the current conditions of political representation specifically in minority groups. For that, and once basic reference concepts have been analyzed, an analysis with statistical data is carried out, initially to determine minority groups and their representation in the National Congress from 2010 to 2018 periods. The analysis of these data, will demonstrate the almost non-existent participation of minorities in congress, as well as the considerations of important actors such as the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice with respect to compliance with the aforementioned article 95 clause 6) constitutional. The conclusions offer a series of practical proposals in relation to what has been studied
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