Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government

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Autor(a) principal: Voermans, Wim
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: de Paula, Felipe, Netto, Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional
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Resumo: Taking as central threads the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff in August 2016 and Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency so far, the article analyses and assesses the Brazilian institutional design in the light of Juan Linz’s assumption that presidential regimes with multiple parties are a fatal combination. The recent impeachment episodes might be viewed as evidence to that effect. The institutional set-up of the Brazilian constitutional and political system seems to result – as Linz predicted – in a biased use of the traditional political machinery which exists in multiparty presidentialism. But is it actually the set-up itself that is the trigger, or do the political dynamics and the actors involved in this set-up undermine the system? Considering more recent theories, this article takes a more encompassing view of Brazilian coalitional presidentialism and its overall resilience. Adopting a broader framework for our analysis, we distinguish between endemic, structural and non-structural deficits in the presidential and multiparty system in Brazil in relation to the operation of impeachment procedures. This helps us to identify the overall value and effect of constitutional corrective mechanisms and practices which try to address the problems of multiparty presidentialism in Brazil and sheds, we believe, a somewhat more optimistic light on the development of democracy in Brazil. 
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spelling Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s governmentpresidentialismmultiparty systemcoalitional presidentialismimpeachmentBrazil.Taking as central threads the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff in August 2016 and Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency so far, the article analyses and assesses the Brazilian institutional design in the light of Juan Linz’s assumption that presidential regimes with multiple parties are a fatal combination. The recent impeachment episodes might be viewed as evidence to that effect. The institutional set-up of the Brazilian constitutional and political system seems to result – as Linz predicted – in a biased use of the traditional political machinery which exists in multiparty presidentialism. But is it actually the set-up itself that is the trigger, or do the political dynamics and the actors involved in this set-up undermine the system? Considering more recent theories, this article takes a more encompassing view of Brazilian coalitional presidentialism and its overall resilience. Adopting a broader framework for our analysis, we distinguish between endemic, structural and non-structural deficits in the presidential and multiparty system in Brazil in relation to the operation of impeachment procedures. This helps us to identify the overall value and effect of constitutional corrective mechanisms and practices which try to address the problems of multiparty presidentialism in Brazil and sheds, we believe, a somewhat more optimistic light on the development of democracy in Brazil. Instituto de Direito Romeu Felipe Bacellar2021-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/article/view/157610.21056/aec.v21i84.1576A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional; Vol. 21 No. 84 (2021): April/June; 31-66A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional; Vol. 21 Núm. 84 (2021): abril/junio; 31-66A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional; v. 21 n. 84 (2021): abril/junho; 31-661516-321010.21056/aec.v21i84reponame:A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucionalinstname:Editora Fóruminstacron:ED-FOenghttps://revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/article/view/1576/901Copyright (c) 2021 Luísa Netto, Wim Voermansinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVoermans, Wimde Paula, FelipeNetto, Luísa2022-03-13T13:39:48Zoai:ojs.revistaaec.com:article/1576Revistahttp://www.revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/indexPRIhttp://www.revistaaec.com/index.php/revistaaec/oaiaec.revista@gmail.com1516-32101984-4182opendoar:2022-03-13T13:39:48A&C - Revista de Direito Administrativo & Constitucional - Editora Fórumfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
title Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
spellingShingle Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
Voermans, Wim
presidentialism
multiparty system
coalitional presidentialism
impeachment
Brazil.
title_short Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
title_full Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
title_fullStr Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
title_full_unstemmed Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
title_sort Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail? President Dilma Rousseff’s constitutional occupational accident and new challenges under Bolsonaro’s government
author Voermans, Wim
author_facet Voermans, Wim
de Paula, Felipe
Netto, Luísa
author_role author
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Netto, Luísa
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Voermans, Wim
de Paula, Felipe
Netto, Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv presidentialism
multiparty system
coalitional presidentialism
impeachment
Brazil.
topic presidentialism
multiparty system
coalitional presidentialism
impeachment
Brazil.
description Taking as central threads the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff in August 2016 and Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency so far, the article analyses and assesses the Brazilian institutional design in the light of Juan Linz’s assumption that presidential regimes with multiple parties are a fatal combination. The recent impeachment episodes might be viewed as evidence to that effect. The institutional set-up of the Brazilian constitutional and political system seems to result – as Linz predicted – in a biased use of the traditional political machinery which exists in multiparty presidentialism. But is it actually the set-up itself that is the trigger, or do the political dynamics and the actors involved in this set-up undermine the system? Considering more recent theories, this article takes a more encompassing view of Brazilian coalitional presidentialism and its overall resilience. Adopting a broader framework for our analysis, we distinguish between endemic, structural and non-structural deficits in the presidential and multiparty system in Brazil in relation to the operation of impeachment procedures. This helps us to identify the overall value and effect of constitutional corrective mechanisms and practices which try to address the problems of multiparty presidentialism in Brazil and sheds, we believe, a somewhat more optimistic light on the development of democracy in Brazil. 
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