Friday, 5 April 2024 to Sunday, 7 April 2024

“The Constitutional Manifesto”: The Strategic Advantage of Constitutional Amendment to Non-Democrats During the Initiation Stage

Sat6 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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CWB Syndicate 2
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Authors

Paul Fisher11 UCL SSEES, UK

Discussion

This paper forms part of wider PhD research asking the question how constitutional amendment might be used to address threats to the longevity of non-democratic leadership. The research asks what unique strategic utility constitutional amendment might have for non-democratic leadership when compared with alternative tools in the non-democratic arsenal.

The existing scholarship focusses on the manipulation of constitutional and legal norms by leaders to achieve non-democratic aims. Among other things, this has been referred to as “autocratic legalism” (Scheppele K.L. (2018); Corrales J (2015)). The paper applies a discourse historical analysis approach to three case studies: Vladimir Putin’s constitutional amendments within the Russian Federation in 2020, Alexander Lukashenka’s constitutional amendments in 2020-2022 and Serzh Sargsyan’s amendments in Armenia between 2015 and 2018. It considers the initiation of constitutional amendments introduced by non-democrats in order to address two questions: (i) whether such amendments are motivated by the objective of addressing threats to leadership longevity; and (ii) why such constitutional amendments may provide unique strategic utility to the non-democrat. Developing a concept that I have previously called “the Constitutional Manifesto” (Fisher, 2023), I argue that constitutional amendments present an opportunity for the non-democrat to articulate a manifesto secure from the problems posed, for example, by electoral challenge.

References

Fisher P., “Putin’s Constitutional Manifesto: Sovereignty, Primacy, Survival”, IACL-AIDC Blog (14 February 2023)

Corrales J., “Autocratic Legalism in Venezuela”, 26 J Democracy 37, 38-45 (April 2015)

Scheppelle, K.L., “Autocratic Legalism”, The University of Chicago Law Review, Vol 85(2) 2018, https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/autocratic-legalism

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