THE Fragmentation of power and the complexity of governing in the metropolitan regions

As a result of the greater mobility of services, capital and people, the metropolitan issue becomes more prominent. Although the Federal Constitution had already recognized the metropolitan regions, it was with the Metropolis Statute, Lawn. 13,089/2015, that some progress was achieved in relation to...

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Egile Nagusiak: Ferro, Rodrigo Rage, Saleme, Edson Ricardo
Formatua: Online
Hizkuntza:por
eng
Argitaratua: ANPUR 2020
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6063
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Gaia:As a result of the greater mobility of services, capital and people, the metropolitan issue becomes more prominent. Although the Federal Constitution had already recognized the metropolitan regions, it was with the Metropolis Statute, Lawn. 13,089/2015, that some progress was achieved in relation to the Brazilianinterfederal governance. The government aimed to fill the gaps and explore the potential of several political urban instruments for the production of good governance from the promotion of federative cooperation and coordination initiatives that were neglected by the Public Administration for decades. However, the very fragmentation of power and the complexity of governing these regions make their management and governance fragile and call the viability and the effectiveness of the Metropolis Statute into question. Thus, by using the hypothetico-deductive method, the present research aims to analyze some innovations brought by the Metropolis Statute or that should have been disciplined by it and how they approach or not the essential questions for a solid governance or even in order to overcome the institutional fragilities of these regions.