Citizen Participation in Its Oversight Function: Toward Its Constitutional Recognition in Peru

Keywords: Constitutional recognition, citizen participation, oversight function

Abstract

The Peruvian Constitution is limited to regulating citizen participation through referendums, legislative initiatives, and the recall of public officials—mechanisms that prove insufficient in meeting citizens’ demands for transparency, accountability, and oversight of public power. This article supports the need for the constitutional recognition of citizen participation in its oversight function, moving beyond its current treatment in secondary legislation. Such recognition would contribute to strengthening the democratic system and granting greater legitimacy, effectiveness, and shared responsibility to oversight processes, in which the people, as the original holders of power, would not only have the right to participate in political decision-making but also the right to supervise and control the use of public resources through the citizen participation mechanisms designed by the Office of the Comptroller General of Peru.

Received: 08.06.2025
Accepted: 03.10.2025

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Author Biography

Patricia Silvia Huerta Vargas, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima. Perú

Doctorado en Derecho

Published
2025-12-28
How to Cite
Huerta Vargas, Patricia Silvia. 2025. “Citizen Participation in Its Oversight Function: Toward Its Constitutional Recognition in Peru”. Estudios De Deusto 73 (2), 501-28. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed.3456.
Section
Iberoamerican Public Law