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REFERENDUM W PERU: DOKTRYNA I REGULACJA PRAWNA
THE REFERENDUM IN PERU: DOCTRINAL FOUNDATIONS AND LEGAL REGULATION

Author(s): Hubert Wieland Conroy
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Public Law, Government/Political systems, Electoral systems
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: Peru; referendum; direct democracy; Constitution of the Republic of Peru;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the article is to show the institution of popular voting regulated – in fact, forthe first time – in the current constitution of Peru from 1993. The referendum is mentioned– in the Basic Law in several places – in, at least four meanings: the basic right of citizens todecide on political matters; a means by which citizens can participate in public life, when specificpopular issues are put to the vote; a mechanism through which citizens are called to take a standon matters of decentralization of the State, creation of regions, new administrative division ofthe country; a legal condition for amending the Fundamental Law of Peru through one of theconstitutional procedures provided for this purpose.The author comes to the conclusion that the regulations in question, when submitted for detailedregulation at the level of acts, were suspended by them, without the possibility of their actualimplementation in practice. The statutory provisions issued on this basis did not introduce a real andeffective civil right to hold a referendum, i.e. to approve or reject a draft standard with statutory forceby popular vote in the period between its parliamentary adoption and its signing (promulgation) by the President of the Republic. On the other hand, laws already in force cannot be undermined by a vote ofthe people, because Article 103 of the Constitution only permits the repeal of a statute by an another oneor the deprivation of its binding force through the Constitutional Tribunal ruling. The recently passedAct No. 31,399 of January 1, 2022 and its recognition by the Constitutional Tribunal as compliant withthe Peruvian Basic Law definitively paralyzed the examined device of direct democracy in that polity.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 36
  • Page Range: 45-68
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish
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