Sumario: | This book serves as an educational guide to the Spanish Constitution of 1978, highlighting its significance in shaping Spain's political, social, cultural, and economic landscape. The Constitution emerged from a period of consensus among various political groups, establishing Spain as a social and democratic state of law. It emphasizes the limitation of power, parliamentary political systems, and the recognition and guarantee of individual rights and freedoms. The text underscores the importance of understanding the Constitution's provisions, such as the establishment of a parliamentary monarchy, a bicameral legislative system, the role of the Constitutional Court, and the model of autonomous communities. The book aims to educate students about the enduring values and principles of the Constitution and its relevance to contemporary governance.
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