Los conservadores bonaerenses y la reforma de la ley electoral provincial (1910-1913)
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Este artĂculo analiza las tensiones y los conflictos polĂticos que mediaron en la promulgaciĂłn de la reforma de la ley electoral bonaerense de 1913. La hipĂłtesis principal del trabajo sostiene que la polĂtica democrática impulsada durante la presidencia de Roque Sáenz Peña redefiniĂł las pautas de lucha interna del gobernante Partido Conservador de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, induciendo a sus distintas fracciones a vincular sus intereses particulares al nuevo contexto institucional. En consecuencia, lejos de ofrecer una respuesta en bloque o dividirse en torno al apoyo o rechazo de la democratizaciĂłn, los conservadores bonaerenses produjeron una serie de iniciativas "reformistas" que reflejaban sus propias divisiones internas. En este sentido, la orientaciĂłn de la ley electoral promulgada en 1913 implicĂł tanto una respuesta a las demandas reformistas de la Ă©poca como una fĂłrmula de compromiso surgida tras la resoluciĂłn de las tensiones acumuladas en los años precedentes.This article analyzes the political conflicts and tensions arising from the promulgation of the 1913 Buenos Aires electoral law reform. The main hypothesis supports that the democratic policy fostered during Roque Sáenz Peña's presidency redefined the guidelines of the internal struggle within the ruling Conservative Party of the Buenos Aires Province, thus inducing its different fractions to link their private interests to the new institutional context. As a result, far from offering a Block response or announcing themselves in favour of, or against, democratization, Buenos Aires conservatives generated between 1910 and 1913 a series of 'reforming' initiatives, which reflected their own internal divisions. In this sense, the direction of the electoral law issued in 1913 implied not only a response to the reforming demands of the era, but also a commitment arising from the solution to the tension built up in the preceding years.
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Authors | Irusta, Pablo Fernández; |
Journal | boletĂn de historia argentina y americana dr emilio ravignani |
Year | 2009 |
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