Os empresários no Congresso: a legitimação de interesses via audiências públicas
Resumen
The present research aims to analyze the participation of entrepreneurs and their
representatives in the public hearings of the Deputies Chamber commissions from 2001 to
2010. The fact that the permanent committees possess decisive power over certain law
projects substantiates the importance of public hearings and the relevance participation of an
external agent in its composition. Out of 2,714 public hearings that happened during this
period, 91 of them debated law projects that held businessmen amongst its guests. The
research has concluded that the public hearings are efficient institutionalized ways of
intermediation of interests, in order that the entrepreneurs take a position in favor or against
the proposals, representing organizations and defending their own interests on their speeches.
Therefore, the public hearings have preserved from the constituent process of 1987-88 the
purpose of making consensus through conflicts of preferences. From the analysis of
stenographic notes, it has also been concluded that the influence of businessmen over a
certain project is directly related to the legitimization process of their own interests at the
plenary session. This fact means that, in order to have influence over decisive processes, the
entrepreneur needs not only legitimacy from the group/association to which one belongs but
also a political and partisan legitimacy, making it possible for their interests to be inserted into
the political agenda. This political and partisan legitimacy is based on the relationship
between the businessmen and the members of the Parliament who are part of the
commissions, and the authors of the proposals, besides also in the way the speeches are built
during public hearings.