No. 16 (2017)
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Item Un presidencialismo reforzado desde el ejercicio de la Facultad reglamentaria del ejecutivo Ecuatoriano(Universidad de Cuenca, 2017) Chalco Salgado, JoséPresidentialism is a goverment system determined by the delivery of faculties to the president of the republic, including being a legislator in the law formation process. The Constitution of Ecuador allows the president the power to issue regulations to laws by a reglament. This reglamentary faculty is configured with limits, characteristics and determinations towards observance the division and balance of power, legal reserve, democratic principles and limits on the power; consequently, its exercise is limited by Constitution. However, as in the whole region, in the Ecuadorian case, there are new faculties and instruments to serve the president of the republic to strengthen their power in the conflict for legitimacy and presence as head of government and state. Thus, the exercise of regulatory power coupled with the sponsorship of various events would be strengthening a reinforced presidentialism that goes beyond its nature.
