And Spain finally illuminated its long-awaited Constitution

It took a Pepa and six more constitutions, alternating between liberal and conservative, for Spain to finally come to its senses and approve one as God intended.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 October 2023 Sunday 16:35
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And Spain finally illuminated its long-awaited Constitution

It took a Pepa and six more constitutions, alternating between liberal and conservative, for Spain to finally come to its senses and approve one as God intended. Thus, with the dictator dead, on October 31, 1978, the Congress of Deputies, with 326 votes in favor, 6 against and 13 abstentions, and the Senate, with 226 votes in favor, 5 against and 8 abstentions, the They overwhelmingly approved.

Two months later, on December 8, the Spanish people endorsed it with their majority vote. Thus, the long-awaited Magna Carta made Spain a parliamentary democracy comparable to European ones. In her forties, her reform is always in the foreground; the last, to abolish male preference in the succession, although Princess Leonor, who swears in on October 31, has no rival.