El (breve y complicado) camino legislativo del Parlamento Abierto Local en México

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Víctor Samuel Peña Mancillas

Abstract

Branching from the wave in favor of the openness of public sector initiated in the United States in 2009 with Open Government, Open Parliament is a figure focused on legislative work. In Mexico, has been developed in two stages: the first, as the framework to carry out evaluations from civil society on transparency in Congresses -national and locals-; second, as a principle or essential element of the legislative process, including it in the regulations, in some cases up to the constitutional level.


This article finds out how Open Parliament has been incorporated into legislative agendas and the probable implications of not having a conceptual agreement or a model to put it into practice in the country.

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Peña Mancillas, V. S. (2023). El (breve y complicado) camino legislativo del Parlamento Abierto Local en México. Encrucijada, Revista Electrónica Del Centro De Estudios En Administración Pública, (44), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.20071949e.2023.44.85417

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