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%T The Limits of Presidential Impeachment: Lessons from Latin America %A Llanos, Mariana %A Marsteintredet, Leiv %E Llanos, Mariana %E Marsteintredet, Leiv %P 17-35 %V 43 %D 2023 %I Routledge %K Amtsenthebungsverfahren %@ 978-1-003-32424-9 %~ GIGA %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-103122-8 %X This chapter revisits presidential impeachments in Latin America, an important in-between-election accountability mechanism against presidential misconduct. Since the third wave of democratisation, and especially in the last ten years, congressional pressure and/or legislative votes have become the prevalent way to force a president prematurely out of office. However, the use of impeachment in practice has made apparent the limits of this tool. This chapter assesses such errors and makes a theoretical contribution to the literature in elaborating on them. We name them Type 1 and Type 2 errors, respectively: the first marking an impeachment process that leads to the removal of a president on tenuous grounds, whereas the latter refers to the failure to impeach a president despite their apparent unlawful or undemocratic behaviour. We illustrate these errors with the cases of Peru since 2018 and Brazil since 2019, arguably extreme instances of Types 1 and 2, respectively. Yet, we also show that the solutions that have been presented as alternatives to impeachment may have their own shortcomings, too. %C USA %C New York %G en %9 Sammelwerksbeitrag %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info