What does «deliberativo» mean in Spanish?
- Related or deliberation (discussion or reflection on a matter).
Examples of use in Spanish: "se llevarán las propuestas resultantes a un debate público y deliberativo".
"el carácter deliberativo de la sesión exigía un serio debate".
- Gathered or organized for deliberation or discussion.
Examples of use in Spanish: "una legislatura deliberativa".
"asamblea deliberativa".
- Related or of the Deliberative Council.
Examples of use in Spanish: "en una ágil sesión el cuerpo deliberativo dejó aprobado el nuevo convenio".
"ordenanza nº 1970/18 del cuerpo deliberativo del municipio".
- Deliberative Council.
♦ Used in: Argentina
Examples of use in Spanish: "fue un día atípico en el Deliberativo".
"el intendente tiene la facultad de rechazar o aceptar los proyectos que sanciona el deliberativo".
"El objetivo es impugnar el acuerdo con el concesionario y exigir este sea votado por el deliberativo".
- In Rhetoric, according to Aristotle, an oratorical genre used to express opinions in politics, it deals with the future, with what is convenient or not to do; it is one of the three oratorical genres together with the demonstrative or epidictic (praise or censure of a certain person) and the judicial (used in court, for the accusation or defense, or for the lawsuit and the reply).
- (democracia deliberativa) It is a form of democracy in which deliberation is fundamental to decision-making. It adopts elements of both consensus decision-making and majority rule. Deliberative democracy differs from traditional democratic theory in that authentic deliberation, not mere voting, is the primary source of legitimacy of law. Also called discursive democracy.