Movement to Combat Electoral Corruption (MCCE)
The Movement to Combat Electoral Corruption (MCCE) is a movement made up of about 60 Brazilian civil society entities whose objective is to develop proposals related to the fight against electoral corruption in Brazil at both the national and state levels. Among its activities are the proposal of two bills of law for "Clean Receipt", a bill against the purchase of votes and a bill for political reform; the introduction of amicus curiae in direct action of the unconstitutionality of the private financing of campaigns.
Institutional design
Formalization: is the innovation embedded in the constitution or legislation, in an administrative act, or not formalized at all?
Frequency: how often does the innovation take place: only once, sporadically, or is it permanent or regular?
Mode of Selection of Participants: is the innovation open to all participants, access is restricted to some kind of condition, or both methods apply?
Type of participants: those who participate are individual citizens, civil society organizations, private stakeholders or a combination of those?
Decisiveness: does the innovation takes binding, non-binding or no decision at all?
Co-governance: is there involvement of the government in the process or not?
- Formalization
- not backed by constitution nor legislation, nor by any governmental policy or program
- Frequency
- regular
- Mode of selection of participants
- open
- Type of participants
- citizens civil society private stakeholders
- Decisiveness
- democratic innovation yields no decision
- Co-Governance
- no
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