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Salazar, A., (2022). En busca de la representación: las coaliciones promotoras y el establecimiento de la agenda pública y política, el caso de la Ley de las trabajadoras y trabajadores del hogar [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23243
Salazar, A., En busca de la representación: las coaliciones promotoras y el establecimiento de la agenda pública y política, el caso de la Ley de las trabajadoras y trabajadores del hogar []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23243
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title = "En busca de la representación: las coaliciones promotoras y el establecimiento de la agenda pública y política, el caso de la Ley de las trabajadoras y trabajadores del hogar",
author = "Salazar Alarcon, Alejandra Mariell",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The republican history of Peru has been defined by the weakness of its democratic governments and the long periods of dictatorships that have generally hindered the channelling of the demands of the society by the authorities, a situation that was further complicated by the weakening of traditional political parties during the Fujimori dictatorship in the 1990s. In this context, and with the return to democracy in the 21st century, it has become evident that the legislative process is mainly defined around the institutional weakness of Congress, the scarcity of traditional political parties, and the abundance of legislators and/or parties without clear programmatic lines. This way, with the purpose of deepening the study of the Peruvian legislative process, this work plans to explain the factors that facilitate the representation and channelling of the demands of vulnerable sectors of society in Congress. Therefore, we take as a case study the approval of the Domestic Workers Law in September of 2020 to determine the level of importance of factors such as the establishment of the public and political agenda, the advocacy coalitions, and the legislators’ actions degree of autonomy, and we propose the use of a qualitative method of study through interviews. Thus, the main hypothesis that is proposed here is that the incidence of different actors, through advocacy coalitions, and of factors external to the operation of Congress facilitate channelling the demands of vulnerable sectors of society.
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