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The role of integration in strengthening democracy: the Andean case Building Democracy across Borders Conference organized by IDEA International Ambassador Allan Wagner Secretary General of the Andean Community Stockholm, June 10, 2005
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Table of contents 1.Democracy in Latin America and the Andean countries unique characteristics 2. The complexity of democratic transitions 3. A new democratic State 4. Democracy and Integration 5. AGORA: A new democratic initiative
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Democracy in Latin America and the Andean countries unique characteristics -Troubling weakness of democracy in the region. -In the past 15 years alone, ten Latin American presidents have been unable to complete their terms of office (seven of them in the Andean subregion). -The crisis of representation and representativity is more serious in the Andean countries. -The Andean subregion has greater cultural diversity, as reflected in the existence of minorities and native peoples. -Over one-half of the Andean population lives below the poverty line and the subregion has one of the highest rates of unequal income distribution.
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Democracy in Latin America and the Andean countries unique characteristics -It is society on the move that undertakes to put an end to democratically elected governments. -The crises are being resolved by constitutional means. -The governments of the Latin American countries are chosen through electoral processes that comply with internationally accepted requirements and standards. -There is no unease about democracy, but there is unease within democracy.
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The complexity of democratic transitions -The return to the rule of law and respect for our freedoms and for human rights are key aspects of the transition process. -Transitions are processes with a dual movement: a movement involving a change in system (from an authoritarian to a democratic system) and a movement changing the rules by which state activity and society are organized. -It could be said that there is a third level of change: the change in social order (from an unjust to a just order).
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A new democratic state Eight reforms to improve governability, promote democracy and enhance governance: 1.Give politics back its key position. 2.Discuss the characteristics of the new democratic State that Latin America and the Andean subregion need. 3.Reduce the social gap. 4.Build a citizens democracy based on more and better rights for all. 5.Design a series of reforms to improve democratic institutions. 6.Openly fight corruption in both State and society. 7.Put into practice a model of comprehensive development with competitiveness and social inclusion. 8.Develop a policy based on consensus-building.
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Democracy and integration Some milestones: -Riobamba Code of Conduct: …respect for human, political, economic and social rights is a fundamental rule of internal conduct of the Andean Group States … (September 1980). -Joint Caracas Declaration: …the existence of democratic regimes in all the Member countries makes it possible to advance the Subregions integration on legal bases … ( -February 1989). -Andean Community Commitment to Democracy Protocol: democracy is made a prerequisite for membership in the Andean Community (1999).
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Democracy and integration Concrete actions: -The Andean Community is currently collaborating in the democratic transition process being advanced by the new Ecuadorian government. -In Bolivia, the Andean Community is developing a cooperation program to improve the countrys economic performance and strengthen its governability. -The Integrated Social Development Plan (ISDP): common integrated development strategies and regional projects to fight poverty, social exclusion and inequality.
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AGORA: A new democratic initiative -AGORA Democrática: project created by IDEA and Perus Asociación Civil Transparencia, and cosponsored by the Andean Community, the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations Development Program. -It conducts seminars and targeted activities in the Andean subregion aimed at encouraging a discussion of the political processes, strengthening the links among democratic parties and promoting the reform of the political systems in the Andean countries. -Efforts are currently underway to set up a roundtable of Andean political parties and a andean mechanism to reinforce the culture of dialogue and democratic coordination through an exchange of experiences among various political and social actors.
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IDEA and the CAN -Building an integrated and democratic world order capable of promoting and safeguarding respect for human rights, together with a decent life for all citizens is a task in which we must all join. -The Andean Community joints IDEA International in this endeavour.
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