Against the Presidentialization of Public Administration. the Opposition S Stance on Administrative Reform Efforts in Chile, 1886-1889 [Contra la Presidencialización de la Administración Pública. la Posición de la Oposición Sobre Los Esfuerzos de Reformas Administrativas en Chile, 1886-1889]
Journal
Historia Unisinos
ISSN
2236-1782
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper aims to study the political debate with regard to a number of reforms of the Chilean public administration promoted by Chilean President José Manuel Balmaceda between 1886 and 1889. Based on a review of both Congressional records and news articles of the mentioned period, the paper analyzes the political discourse of the opposition with reference to the type of institutional relationship that the President of the Republic should have with the public administration. The article concludes that, due to the rejection of the President s ability to direct the administrative apparatus and use it as a political resource to control society as a whole, the opposition promoted an alternative vision in order to constrain the state s coercive capacity. © 2019 Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. All rights reserved.
