The Constitution of a Country
8 Articles
8 Articles
The 1978 Constitution is already the longest in Spanish history after having passed the period of validity of the one promulgated in June 1876 and was repealed in September 1923 after the coup d’état led by General Primo de Rivera. In a country of such a troubled past it is a fact that deserves to be highlighted because it marks the longest period of democratic stability that Spanish society has lived. The Constitution that was born out of the c…
The 1978 Constitution, which culminated in the transition to democracy and established new norms of coexistence and progress for Spain, will become the most lasting of all the magna letters that our country has counted on. This will happen when it exceeds the 17,239 days that lasted the Constitution of 1876, promulgated after the Bourbon restoration that opened way to the so-called turnism, and in force until the imposition of the dictatorship o…
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