Hyperpresidentialism and fundamental rights in times of COVID-19. An analysis of the Paraguayan case

Over time, the typical separation of powers has essentially been maintained. However, non-minor changes such as the progressive development of rights, the responsibility of the State to guarantee them —reflected in the welfare state—, among other legal, social and political changes and conditions, h...

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Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
Repositorio:
RiUPTC: Repositorio Institucional UPTC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/15843
Acceso en línea:
https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/12162
https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/15843
Palabra clave:
Paraguay
Human Rights
Constitutional Law
Political Power
Pandemic
Hyper presidentialism
COVID-19
Paraguay
Derechos Humanos
Derecho Constitucional
Poder Político
Pandemia
Hiperpresidencialismo
COVID-19
Paraguai
Direitos Humanos
Direito Constitucional
Poder Político
Pandemia
Hiperpresidencialismo
COVID-19
Rights
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Summary:Over time, the typical separation of powers has essentially been maintained. However, non-minor changes such as the progressive development of rights, the responsibility of the State to guarantee them —reflected in the welfare state—, among other legal, social and political changes and conditions, have transcendently transformed the functioning, the accumulation of power and the designed balance of public power. Within this context, the Covid-19 pandemic did not transform this reality, but rather, intensified it exposing more clearly the progressive accumulation of power of the Executive Branch. The purpose of this paper is to expose the above mentioned and simultaneously to raise awareness in order to ensure a continuous and real balance of State powers. For these to function correctly and coordinately according to the mission theywere designed for: to protect and guarantee freedom, constitutional democracy, and fundamental rights.