Is Democracy Working? Reformulating the Model

Date: 

Friday, February 2, 2018, 7:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Harvard Graduate School of Education, Longfellow Building, Askwith Auditorium, 13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA
How did Mexico’s current democratic system come to be? How is it performing today considering the transformation that the country has undergone since democracy’s advent? The panel will build on the answer to these questions to analyze the challenges that Mexico’s democracy is facing and propose solutions to increase the levels of trust and satisfaction while reducing gridlock and promoting better governance. 

 

Speakers: José Woldenberg Activity, Chairman of the Mexican National Electoral Institute, Journalist, and Editorialist; María Marván Laborde, Coordinator of Electoral Law at the Legal Research Institute at the Mexican National Autonomous University and former Chairwoman of Mexico’s Transparency Institute and of Mexico’s Federal Electoral Institute

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