THE POLITIC AND SOCIAL IMPORTANCE OF THE ANDEAN PARLAMENT

The aspiration of the Andean integration is the commitment of the Andean countries to strengthen common interests or values and the obligation to subordinate national interests to community interests and values. These common interests or values must be led by an independent power, that is, other tha...

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Autor Principal: Blanco Alvarado, Ruth Carolina
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: University Santo Tomás, Bogotá 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/viei/article/view/2941
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Sumario: The aspiration of the Andean integration is the commitment of the Andean countries to strengthen common interests or values and the obligation to subordinate national interests to community interests and values. These common interests or values must be led by an independent power, that is, other than the power of the States participating in the integration process. It is under the above context in which the Andean Parliament becoming a main body capable of leading the consolidation and effectiveness of the unit in the Andean countries.Since the creation of the Andean Community was clearly important to involve the society, which is why, since 1969 in the Cartagena Agreement was established that among the main objectives of the Andean integration process and promoting the balanced development and harmonic of the member countries under equitable conditions through integration and economic and social cooperation, maintaining as a guideline the steady improvement in the standard of living of the inhabitants of the region.Since 2007, the Andean Community drive a transformation in the conception and projection of the process, and decided to promote a quot; holistic integration quot; to seek a more balanced approach between social, cultural, economic, political, environmental and commercial, in which meaning clearly in the Declaration of Tarija was expressed the conviction that it is necessary to develop and deepen the integration process of the Andean Community, taking into account more effectively, visions and approaches of member countries with the aim of achieving a unity in diversity in the service of well-being of our peoples. (Gonzales C, 2009, P. 9).It is for this that the Andean integration of the business plan must transcend into a multidimensional process of economic content, political, social and cultural rights. Under this premise, the Andean Parliament has focused on two key challenges: social integration and civic participation; certainly aspects relevant to socially embed the integration project with legitimacy.