Democracia y pluralismo en Venezuela:Participación e iguales libertades políticas
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Democratic institutions through dark trails. Recognition of defi ciencies in the use of principles and constitutional state controls necessary, increasingly, the integration of institutional models of peaceful and equal competition for political power. Pluralistic institutional programming, sometimes marginalized, represents part of the reconstruction required to cope with the emergence of factors external to the constitutional principles of democracy representative and constitutional factors that are the product of non-institutional promises of democracy in Latin America. Hence, the importance of the analysis of the rules of game and the situation of the controls to administrative power in the Venezuelan democratic institutional system: which is methodologically, begins with the description of some constitutive rules of the democratic game, builds a theoretical synthesis on pluralism and, fi nally, designed a pluralistic criticism of the current political situation of democracy in Venezuela