Spanish Constitution of 1845
Frontpiece of the Spanish Constitution of 1837.
The Spanish Constitution of 1837 was enacted in Spain during the regency of María Cristina de Borbón. It was an initiative of the Progressive Party to approve a constitution of consensus with the Moderate Party to allow the alternation of the two liberal parties to stabilize the Magna Carta. It was in force for about 7 years until the Moderate Party imposed its own Constitution in 1845
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Unadopted draft constitutions:
- Draft Constitution of 1856
- Draft Constitution of 1873
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