Francisco Javier Chávez Santillán
Seven years ago, since the arriaval to the highest polítical power of Mexico by The Regeneration National Movement, Morena, under the lidership of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the political scene of the country has undergone radical changes, that on their turn have substantially modified the original carácter of the Constitutional Norm, the Tripartite figure of Government, and furthermore the Federal Type of Government Regime; plus, seriously enough, has been attempted the State Democratic Form. The continuous succession of the Dra. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has maintained the personalized centralization of the Executive Branch of Government, added the flagrant subordination to itself, from both the Legislative and Judicial Federal Powers. All these facts have taken place, pending from a great deceiving maneuver in the Senate composition by the Morenista fraction, calling for itself a Constitutional Qualified Majority. Since then, the fundamental institutions of the country have been dismantled. Perception that is broadly shared by analysts, politologues, academics, journalists and businessmen highly recognized. This context prevailing, in order to edit Public Politics follows the strategic interest to remain in power, from the governmental group. To preserve the electoral base that favours their hegemony, is finally the ruling criterion to elicit public politics. Observing this context, it seems imperative to me, looking into sources of knowledge most fitted, highly applicable and with reasonable viability. Also, it matters that these politics be anchored in truth, freedom, life protection and future sustainability. My decisión, therefore, is to offer an epistemological, ontological and teleological Project, able to reshape the genuine nature of the public life, the civil interaction, and mainly its future viability, in short a theoretical framework to elicit Public Policies.
Márcio Barbosa de AssisIlsa do Carmo Vieira Goulart
João Daniel Daibes ResqueRaimundo Wilson Gama Raiol