THE CRAFTSMANSHIP OF POLITICS: NEGOTIATING THE 2014 POLITICAL-ELECTORAL REFORM IN MEXICO

Authors

  • Miguel A. Valverde El Colegio de Mexico

Keywords:

Governance, Electoral reform, Negotiation, Governability

Abstract

After the presidential election of July 2012, won by the PRI, the prospectsfor achieving meaningful changes in Mexico were not promising.The more pluralistic and competitive political environment developedin recent years had made increasingly dificult the creation of legislativemajorities needed to produce major reforms. On the other hand,there was still unease and mistrust among political actors. The governmentand the opposition parties negotiated the Pact for Mexico, amultiple-issue agreement which provided the basis for pushing for anambitious reform agenda, including a political-electoral component.The article theorizes that given the existence of formal constraints, politicalactors seek and build alternative mechanisms to provide viabilityand functional capability to the political system.

Author Biography

Miguel A. Valverde, El Colegio de Mexico

PhD in Government form Georgetown University, and his B.A. in Public Administrationfrom El Colegio de México. He has been Associate of the Center for International Developmentat Harvard University, and Visiting Fellow at the Lozano Long Institute of the University of Texasat Austin. He is currently Profesor de Cátedra at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe.

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Published

2016-06-30

How to Cite

Valverde, M. A. . (2016). THE CRAFTSMANSHIP OF POLITICS: NEGOTIATING THE 2014 POLITICAL-ELECTORAL REFORM IN MEXICO . Journal of Public Governance and Policy: Latin American Review, 1(2), 135-156. Retrieved from https://journalofpublicgovernance.cucea.udg.mx/index.php/jpgp/article/view/7839