Political Stability and public governance in Peru

  • Antony Esmit Franco Fernández-Altamirano Universidad César Vallejo
  • Flor Delicia Heredia-Llatas Universidad Tecnológica del Perú
  • Yosip Ibrahin Mejía Diaz Universidad César Vallejo
  • Onesimo Mego Nuñez Universidad Señor de Sipán
  • Luis Montenegro Camacho Universidad César Vallejo
  • Luis Arturo Montenegro Camacho Universidad César Vallejo
  • Juan Cielo Ramírez Cajamarca Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas de Andahuaylas UNAJMA
  • Jorge Abel Cabrejos Mejía Universidad San Martín de Porres
  • Manuel Antonio Cardoza Sernaqué San Ignacio de Loyola
  • Luis Fernando Espejo Chacón Universidad César Vallejo

Keywords:

Public administration, political crisis, democracy, political stability, governance.

Abstract

The political polarization between the executive and legislative powers precipitated a crisis in the political institutions, affecting the political Stability of the rulers and the management of administrative systems; however, under governance in public administration, the link it generates between governance and democracy must be clarified. The objective was to determine the connection between political Stability and public administration in Peru. The employed methodology is of the applied variety, with a quantitative approach, under the positivist paradigm and a non-experimental transversal correlational design. The World Bank Indicators (WDI) were used to compile the secondary data from 1986 to 2021. The dynamic Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) method examined the relationship between the variables. The results indicate that political stability positively affects Peru's public administration. Political stability bolsters institutionalization, enables governability, and enhances governance by providing continuity to public, state, and government policies that promote national development.

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