Abstract

Abstract“Structural political and legal approaches in opposition to populist governance”, could be verified in the theoretical and practical studies presented, to identify some guidelines to contain the populist movement and that can lead to reflection for a more integrated and cooperative process in a liberal democracy in crisis. Despite offering indications for the emancipation of the constitutional subject and politics, it is necessary to accommodate the propositions taking into account the specific characteristics of each state, cultural and political contexts, historical traditions, ethnicities, religion, the type of constitutionalism employed, legal training, to existing institutions, marginalized groups, in short, their characteristics as a nation.

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