The origins of the parliamentary dissolution in the Constitutional Spain: the period of María Cristina Regency and the obstacles to the growing of a Parliamentary System in the Monarchy of Isabel II
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i2.120Keywords:
parliament dissolution, isabel ii, parlamentary systemAbstract
One of the main features in the constitutional system during the Monarchy of Isabel II, was to give the Queen the power to dissolve the Parliament; a power that had been denied to Kings in the Constitution of Cadix. This new power was created in a very particular political and constitutional context, which should be had into account to understand its huge complexity and the new system of government that it introduced: a Monarchy limited by a Constitution, which had some important internal contradictions.
Submission date: 18/01/2001
Fecha aceptación: 22/03/2001
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