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1808: Bayona constitution

Constitution 1837. Constitution 1876. Constitution 1845. Constitution 1869. I Republic. 1808: Bayona constitution. 1812: Cádiz constitution. Next. Back. 1975-1982: Transition Goverments: Arias Navarro, Adolfo Suarez, Felipe Gonzalez. Constitution 1978. 1936-1939 Civil War.

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1808: Bayona constitution

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  1. Constitution 1837 Constitution 1876 Constitution 1845 Constitution 1869 I Republic 1808: Bayona constitution 1812: Cádiz constitution Next

  2. Back 1975-1982: Transition Goverments: Arias Navarro, Adolfo Suarez, Felipe Gonzalez Constitution 1978 1936-1939 Civil War 1996: PP Government: Aznar 2004: PSOE Government: Zapatero Constitution 1931

  3. BAYONNE STATUTE 1808-1814 Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy • Bicameral parliament with semielective lower house • Not recognized by the Spanish patriots during the war. Most of it´s contents were to be enacted through the 1810s, so it did not actually work. Go back

  4. CADIZ CONSTITUTION 1812-1814 1820-1823 1836-1837 Characteristics Form of state: Monarchy. ElectedParliament. Thecrownwasgrantedwide-ranging veto powers, whichFerdinand VII usedtopreventthe liberal governmentsfromfunctioning. Go back

  5. CONSTITUTION 1837-1845 Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy. • Repeal: Superseded. • Partially suspended by Regent Baldomero Espartero to rule by decree between 1840 and 1843 Go back

  6. CONSTITUTION 1845-1869 Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy. • Parliamentefectedbycensitarysuffrage • Repeal: QueenIsabella II and herGovernmentoverthrown in theGloriousRevolution of 1868. Go back

  7. GLORIUS REVOLUTION CONSTITUTION 1869-1876 Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy. • Parliament elected by universal male suffrage. • Republic declared by the Cortes after resignment of King Amadeo I. Go back

  8. RESTORATION CONSTITUTION 1876-1931 Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy • Parliament elected first by censitary, then universal male suffrage from the 1890s. • While theoretically democratic, elections were routinely rigged by the governing party, and in practice power was shared by two alternating parties. During Primo de Rivera´s dictatorship many of it´s articles were suspended in ade facto dictatorship. Go back

  9. SECOND REPUBLIC CONSTITUTION 1931-1939 Characteristics • Form of state: Semi-federal Republic. • Unicameral parliament, first with universal male suffrage, from the 1933. • During the civil war (1936-1939) it was abolished by the Nationalists and widely disregarded in the Repulican zone. Go back

  10. CONSTITUTION 1978-PRESENT Characteristics • Form of state: Monarchy • Parliamentar y democracywith bicameral, electiveparliament. • First in Spanish constitucional historynottograntanyemergencypowertothe Head of State Go back

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