IEE presents book What’s up with democracy?

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Today in the Session Room of the Electoral Institute of the State of Puebla (EEI), the presentation of the book was heldWhat’s up with democracy? in charge of Orlando Espinosa Santiago and Victor Manuel Figueras Zanabria, Research Professors of the Institute of Government Sciences and Strategic Development of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP).

He Doctor Orlando Espinosa, author of the book, mentioned that it is a short and friendly text with the purpose that all people over 12 years of age can identify through a simple, but structured vision of what
It is and what it is not a democracy; to the At the end of his speech he commented that in order to have citizen participation A collective and not individual exercise is required.

For his part, the illustrator of the book, Doctor Víctor Manuel Figueras Zanabria, said that it was a complicated process to capture in images what the author wanted to convey to the audience; However, academic work manages to transmit information to the public from an entertaining perspective; Furthermore, he pointed out that the final result of the publication was a collaborative work from the content, the illustrations, the editorial work and its dissemination.

Finally, what’s up with democracy? It can be downloaded for free from the website of the Council of Science and Technology of the State of Puebla (CONCYTEP).

The event was attended by Presidential Counselor Blanca Yassahara Cruz Garcíathe Electoral Counselor Miguel Ángel Bonilla Zarrazaga and as commentators the Electoral Counselor Evangelina Mendoza Coronathe Director of
Research for the Training of the Human Factor of CONCYTEP Puebla, Daniela Romero García and the Coordinator of the BUAP Campus Cuetzalan High School Mariela Mora Huidobro.

In this way, the EEI continues to generate spaces for reflection in favor of democracy.

 
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