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Mémoire de Maîtrise
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.2.2023.tde-24082023-155446
Document
Auteur
Nom complet
Tiago Paes de Andrade Banhos
Unité de l'USP
Domain de Connaissance
Date de Soutenance
Editeur
São Paulo, 2023
Directeur
Jury
Horbach, Carlos Bastide (Président)
Lulia, Michel Miguel Elias Temer
Moraes, Alexandre de
Rocha, Maria Elizabeth Guimarães Teixeira
Titre en portugais
Sistemas de governo: semipresidencialismo e sua aplicabilidade no Brasil
Mots-clés en portugais
Presidencialismo de coalizão brasileiro
Semipresidencialismo
Sistemas de governo
Resumé en portugais
As disputas políticas concretas e reais impõem que a temática acerca dos sistemas de governo seja constantemente reavivada nos mais diversos arranjos institucionais. O caso brasileiro não é diferente, especialmente ante a repetição de crises entre os Poderes verificadas no denominado presidencialismo de coalizão observado no Brasil. Assim, exsurge o estímulo para a presente dissertação, isto é, investigar se: (a) as disputas concretas e reais observadas na realidade institucional brasileira justificam a alteração do sistema de governo em direção ao semipresidencialismo; (b) o semipresidencialismo é o sistema capaz de potencializar as virtudes e decantar as dificuldades vislumbradas no Brasil; (c) é viável, do ponto de vista jurídico-constitucional a alteração do sistema de governo; (d) há necessidade de outras alterações constitucionais, prévias e posteriores para alcançar os objetivos pretendidos; e (e) há necessidade jurídica- constitucional e/ou prudência política na realização de plebiscito, bem como qual deveria ser extensão da vacatio legis para essa eventual reforma constitucional e institucional.
Titre en anglais
Government systems: semi-presidentialism and its applicability in Brazil
Mots-clés en anglais
Brazilian coalition presidentialism
Government systems
Semi-presidentialism
Resumé en anglais
The real political disputes impose that the theme of government systems must be constantly revived in the most diverse institutional arrangements. The Brazilian case is no different, especially given the repetition of crises between the Powers verified in the so-called coalition presidentialism observed in Brazil. Thus, the stimulus for this dissertation arises, that is, to investigate whether: (a) the real disputes observed in the Brazilian institutional reality justify the change of the government system towards semi- presidentialism; (b) semi-presidentialism is the system capable of enhancing the virtues and decanting the difficulties seen in Brazil; (c) it is feasible, from the legal- constitutional point of view, to change the system of government; (d) there is a need for other prior and subsequent constitutional amendments to achieve the intended objectives; and (e) there is a need for a legal-constitutional and/or political prudence in carrying out a plebiscite, as well as what should be the extension of the vacatio legis for this eventual constitutional and institutional reform.
 
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