The Plurinational State in Bolivia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17561/rej.n20.a1Keywords:
Constitution, Constituent Assembly, Plurinational State, Public Power, Organ ElectoralAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the features of the Plurinational State in Bolivia, instituted in the Bolivian Constitution of 2009. For this, it will be necessary to contextualize the chain of Constitutions that have been taking place throughout Bolivian constitutionalism. Paying special attention to the current Constitution, which introduces the change in the model of the State, deleting the word «Republic» and replacing it with that of «Plurinational State». To conclude, the study of the Public Power is approached with specificity to the Electoral Organ, given its peculiar recognition as the fourth State Organ.



