Sumario: | This book, coordinated by Alejandro Tullio, examines electoral inclusion and the expansion of political rights in Argentina. It discusses the involvement of foreign residents in elections, the voting rights of Argentinians abroad, and the enfranchisement of individuals such as prisoners without convictions and young voters aged 16 and above. The text highlights significant legislative changes and court rulings that have broadened the electoral base and seeks to address ongoing challenges such as promoting political rights among indigenous peoples and ensuring the participation of marginalized groups. Aimed at academics, policymakers, and those interested in political science, the work provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of electoral rights and inclusion.
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