Constitution of Spain
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The Spanish Constitution[a] is the democratic law and supreme law in the Kingdom of Spain. It was approved in a constitutional referendum in 1978, during the Spanish transition to democracy.
| Spanish Constitution | |
|---|---|
| Created | 31 October 1978 |
| Ratified | 6 December 1978 |
| Date effective | 29 December 1978 |
| System | Parliamentary monarchy |
| Government structure | |
| Branches | 3 |
| Chambers | Bicameral |
| Executive | Government |
| History | |
| Amendments | 2 |
| Last amended | 27 September 2011 |
| Location | Congress of Deputies |
| Author(s) | |
| Full text | |
Constitution Of Spain Media
Copy of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 in the Congress of Deputies
Felipe VI takes the oath before the Cortes Generales during the proclamation ceremony at the Palacio de las Cortes, Madrid the 19th of June, 2014.
The Congress of Deputies.
The Council of Ministers (Spain) in 2014.
Monument to the Constitution of 1978 in Madrid
Notes
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