The Challenges of Representative and Participatory Constitution-Making: Lessons Learned from Chilean Experiences

Szmulwewicz gives a speech at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw

Esteban Szmulewicz recently presented at a seminar titled ‘Challenges of representative and participatory constitution-making: insights from the recent Chilean processes’ as part of his PhD trajectory. The event, hosted by the Institute in Warsaw, was attended by colleagues affiliated with the Institute as well as other Polish academics and participants online.

During the seminar, various topics were discussed including citizen participation, gender parity, the crisis of representative institutions, political polarization and radicalization, as well as the problems of deliberation revealed during constitution-making. The discussions were comparative in nature, highlighting that these challenges are common to many countries attempting to introduce constitutional reform, such as Poland and the Netherlands.

The seminar provided valuable insights into the complexities and difficulties faced in the process of constitution-making. Participants shared diverse perspectives that contributed to a rich and informative discussion that deepened understanding of the challenges involved in creating representative and participatory constitutions. Overall, the event shed light on common issues and potential solutions for those working towards constitutional reform.

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