El principio de transparencia como elemento vertebrador del Estado Social y Democrático de derecho

To ensure a better fulfi llment of transparency in the way of acting in the public organizations has been one of the goals different international regulators have pursued in the last few years as a way of distinguishing between Democracies and Dictatorial countries and a measure that strengthens one...

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Autor: Alonso Timón, Antonio J.
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Recursos:Asamblea de Madrid
Repositorio:Asamblea. Revista Parlamentaria de la Asamblea de Madrid
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Acesso em linha:https://revista.asambleamadrid.es/index.php/rvam/article/view/263
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Transparencia
Democracia
Estado Social y Democrático de Derecho
Buen Gobierno
participación ciudadana
Transparency
Democracy
Social and Democratic State of Law
Good Governance
Citizen participation
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Resumo:To ensure a better fulfi llment of transparency in the way of acting in the public organizations has been one of the goals different international regulators have pursued in the last few years as a way of distinguishing between Democracies and Dictatorial countries and a measure that strengthens one of the most important pillars in which those democratic countries are based: citizen participation. Leaving apart UK and USA, far ahead in this type of regulation, a great majority of the European countries have already passed a transparency act as a result of that. Spain is one of the few that has not yet. However, the current Spanish Government has sent in july 2012 a bill to the parliament to be passed but the substance and form of that bill in the way it is made now is clearly insuffi cient to ensure the true role transparency should comply as the backbone of a social and democratic state of law.