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The Constitution of Cádiz, elections and municipalities

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This year (2012) we are celebrating the bicentennial of the Constitution of Cadiz, the first and only political chart of the Spanish monarchy that considered those born in both hemispheres as citizens with equal rights, including creoles, indians and mestizos and even the illiterate. Similarly, the...

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Autor: Andújar Moreno, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2011
Institución:Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.pj.gob.pe:article/206
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.pj.gob.pe/revista/index.php/ropj/article/view/206
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Constitution of Cadiz and municipalities
Constitution of Cadiz and popular sovereignty
first popular elections
Constitution of Cadiz and liberties
Constitutions of 1920 and 1933
Constitución de Cádiz y municipios
Constitución de Cádiz y soberanía popular
primeras elecciones populares
Constitución de Cádiz y libertades
Constituciones de 1920 y 1933
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Sumario:This year (2012) we are celebrating the bicentennial of the Constitution of Cadiz, the first and only political chart of the Spanish monarchy that considered those born in both hemispheres as citizens with equal rights, including creoles, indians and mestizos and even the illiterate. Similarly, the reformist and liberal character of the Constitution of Cadiz enabled the punishment of a number of human liberties and rights, which would be included in all of the following Peruvian Constitutions, thereby constituting its natural point of reference. The acknowledgement of the people as a source of sovereignty led to the first municipal and parliamentary elections, thereby establishing the discipline of Electoral Law. This article highlights the importance and the historical autonomy of the municipalities, transferred from Spain to Peru and which existed long before in Rome, reflecting on its constitutional evolution and on the fact that despite their solemn acknowledgement in some magna cartas — such as the Cadiz Constitution — this has not guaranteed their fulfillment.
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