Review:

Spanish Constitution

overall review score: 4.5
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The Spanish Constitution is the supreme law of Spain, outlining the structure of its government and fundamental rights of its citizens.

Key Features

  • Establishes the framework for the government
  • Guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms
  • Defines the division of power between the central government and regions

Pros

  • Provides a foundation for democracy in Spain
  • Protects the rights and freedoms of citizens
  • Defines the relationship between central and regional governments

Cons

  • Some critics argue that it does not adequately address certain issues, like regional autonomy

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 02:35:45 AM UTC