La transición democrática en la Ciudad de México

Las primeras experiencias electorales de los pueblos originarios

Authors

  • Andrés Medina

Abstract

This essay discusses the process of change in electoral institutions in Mexico City after the 1993 reforms, from the perspective of originating peoples. In a comext of heightened centralization of power seeking mediating institutions, whether public, have failed, either by inaction or by centralizing the penetration of political parties that maintain patronage networks. Faced with this situation originating peoples have a remarkable difference in terms of political participation, but his political situation is marginal, however, allow us to look differently at a critical juncture in the process of democratic transition. Key words: Mexico City, originating peoples, democratic transition, electoral processes, ethnography of Mexico.

Published

2010-01-21

How to Cite

Medina, A. (2010). La transición democrática en la Ciudad de México: Las primeras experiencias electorales de los pueblos originarios. Argumentos Estudios críticos De La Sociedad, (59), 11–41. Retrieved from https://argumentos.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/argumentos/article/view/398