Constituent Cortes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
Image:TransicionCartelesCongreso2.jpg
Political posters in an exhibition celebrating 20 years of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.

Constituent Cortes (Cortes constituyentes) is the description of the Cortes (Spanish parliament) when convened as a constituent assembly.

In the 20th century only one Constituent Cortes was officially opened ("Cortes" are "opened" in accordance with a mediaeval royal proclamation), and that was the Republican Cortes in 1931.

The Cortes in 1977 passed the new Spanish constitution; however, that was never officially considered "constituent", as the 1977 general elections were not mandated to consider a new constitution, but to rule under the constitution of the former dictatorship - the so called "Leyes Fundamentales" (fundamental laws).

[edit] See also

Views
Personal tools

Toolbox