Constitution Day in Spain is on December 6.
Spain was declared to be a Constitutional Monarchy by the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
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Are you talking about Spain's constitution? Because Spanish is the Language!!!
The Spanish Constitution was re-written when the dictator Gereral Francisco Franco passed away and Spain went from being under a totalitarian government to a democratic kingdom. In Spanish "La Constitucion de 1978" In English "The Constitution of 1978"
The Prime Minister is in charge of Spain. The current office is established under the Constitution of 1978. The current Prime Minister of Spain is Mariano Rajoy.
The Prime Minister is in charge of Spain. The current office is established under the Constitution of 1978. The current Prime Minister of Spain is Mariano Rajoy.
As Spain is 76% Roman Catholic, that is probably the main religion there. The current constitution of Spain prohibits a state religion.
Since the Constitution of 1808, Spain has had several constitutions. The most notable ones include the Constitution of 1812, 1837, 1845, 1869, 1931, and the current Constitution enacted in 1978. In total, there have been six significant constitutional frameworks, reflecting the country's political changes throughout history.
There are many unions in Spain, the term in Spanish is "sindicato," "uniones" or "confederaciones sindicales." The term "sindicato" is defined in the Constitution of Spain as "the organization that defends the interests of the workers."
In 1813, Ferdinand became the king of Spain. The government's constitution was declared null and void, as the king intended to rule as an absolute monarch.
Rhea Marsh Smith has written: 'The day of the liberals in Spain' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Constitution, Spain