Spanish Constitution of 1845
Former constitution of Spain
The Constitution of 1845 replaced the more liberal constitution established in 1837. Imposed by the Moderate Party when it took control of parliament, the Constitution of 1845 drastically constricted suffrage, among other changes.
While parliament ratified another new constitution in 1856 when Republicans regained control, it was never implemented due to a coup. The Constitution of 1845 thus remained in effect until 1869, when it was replaced by a constitution providing for a constitutional monarchy and other liberalizing provisions, following the Glorious Revolution of 1868.
External links
- Text of the Constitution of 1845—(in Spanish)
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- Bayonne Statute of 1808
- Constitution of 1812
- Royal Statute of 1834
- Constitution of 1837
- Constitution of 1845
- Constitution of 1869
- Constitution of 1876
- Constitution of 1931
- Fundamental Laws of the Realm (1938–1977)
- Constitution of 1978
Unadopted draft constitutions:
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