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
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Created31 October 1978
Ratified6 December 1978
Date effective29 December 1978
SystemParliamentary monarchy
Government structure
Branches3
ChambersBicameral
ExecutiveGovernment
History
Amendments2
Last amended27 September 2011
LocationCongress of Deputies
Author(s)
Full text
Spanish Constitution of 1978 at Wikisource

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Notes

  1. Spanish Constitution in Spanish, Asturleonese, and Galician: Constitución Española; in Basque: Espainiako Konstituzioa; in Catalan: Constitució Espanyola; in Occitan: Constitucion espanhòla

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