Abusive Constitutionalism in Peru: An analysis of presidential vacancy for moral incapacity and the events after November 9, 2020

Authors

  • Massiel Jhadira Rodríguez Mendoza Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1624-2541

    Alumna de séptimo ciclo de la Facultad de Derecho de la Pontifica Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). Miembro ordinaria de la Asociación Civil IUS ET VERITAS. Miembro de la Red Nacional de Asociaciones Jurídicas del Perú (REDNAJUR) en representación de la asociación antes mencionada. Ha sido Editora en Jefe de la Revista Jurídica IUS ET VERITAS. Practicante Preprofesional en el Área Procesal del Estudio Payet, Rey, Cauvi & Pérez Abogados. Asistenta de Cátedra en el curso de Psicología y Derecho de la PUCP. Interés en temas de Derecho Constitucional, Derecho Procesal y Derechos Fundamentales. Correo electrónico: massiel.rodriguez@pucp.edu.pe.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202101.014

Keywords:

Constitutional Law, Abusive Constitutionalism, Vacancy, Latin American Presidentialism, Moral incapacity, Peru, Martín Vizcarra, November 9, 2020

Abstract

This article proposes a different view of the events that occurred on November 9, 2020, and later in Peru: the presidential vacancy of Martín Vizcarra because of the cause of moral incapacity and Manuel Merino’s assumption of the government. The view to analyzing the events is the hypothesis that Peru has rated Abusive Constitutionalism by the Congress of the Republic, a hypothesis that is sought to prove throughout the article. First, the research details and explains the initial conceptions of Abusive Constitutionalism and how the doctrine has been delimiting the concept. Second, new forms of manifestation are proposed that abusive Constitutionalism may have beyond its initial definition so that it can include other situations in which democracy is being undermined through seemingly constitutional mechanisms. Third, a critical study is carried out on the Peruvian system and the constitutional institutions it has adopted in its organization, which allows identifying the weaknesses of its political structure and how Abusive Constitutionalism can manifest itself. Fourthly, the figure of the vacancy for moral incapacity is analyzed and what its possible delimitations might be. Finally, the final analysis is carried out to the events that occurred on November 9, 2020, and the presence of Abusive Constitutionalism in the decision of the Congress.

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Published

2021-07-14

How to Cite

Rodríguez Mendoza, M. J. (2021). Abusive Constitutionalism in Peru: An analysis of presidential vacancy for moral incapacity and the events after November 9, 2020. IUS ET VERITAS, (62), 253–264. https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202101.014