9. Constitutionalizing the Power of Those Who Do Not Rule

C. Vergara
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This chapter contributes to plebeian constitutional theory by proposing to constitutionalize popular power in a “plebeian branch” that is thought through Hannah Arendt's model of parties and councils, incorporating features from the proposals that established plebeian institutions. It lays out a way to separate the few from the many that would in principle conform to the current liberal constitutional framework. It also describes institutions that would make up the proposed plebeian branch, such as a network of primary assemblies with the power to initiate and veto or repeal any law, public policy, judicial decision, and appointment as well as to update the constitution. The chapter offers a tentative juridical framework for the plebeian branch, which is meant to be incorporated into any existing representative democratic regime and is aimed at empowering plebeians. It suggests a more enduring solution to the systemic corruption of representative systems and the oligarchic domination that inevitably comes with it.
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9. 不统治者的权力宪法化
本章对平民宪法理论的贡献在于,通过汉娜·阿伦特的政党和委员会模型,结合建立平民机构的建议的特点,提出在“平民分支”中将人民权力宪制性化。它提出了一种将少数人与多数人区分开来的方法,这种方法原则上符合当前的自由宪法框架。它还描述了将构成拟议的平民分支的机构,例如初级议会网络,该网络有权发起、否决或废除任何法律、公共政策、司法决定和任命,以及更新宪法。这一章为平民分支提供了一个暂定的法律框架,旨在将其纳入任何现有的代议制民主制度,并旨在赋予平民权力。它提出了一个更持久的解决方案,以解决代议制的系统性腐败以及随之而来的寡头统治。
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