La descentralización administrativa en la Constitución de 1812
ISSN: 1575-5312
Year of publication: 2013
Issue: 28
Pages: 183-216
Type: Article
More publications in: Asamblea: revista parlamentaria de la Asamblea de Madrid
Abstract
The Spanish Constitution of 1812 attributes to the City Council and the Province institutions more relevance than any other Spanish constitutional text. This paper argues that, contrary to the opinion held by several authors, the regulation of the City Council and the Province in the Constitution of 1812 confi gures a State with some degree of decentralization. This decentralization is due, on the one hand, to political reasons relating to the European Spain, where a free City Council became a liberal political myth in the fi ght against the absolute monarchy; and, on the other, to political reasons related to the American Spain, where the provinces constituted the fi rst step to the self-government and the decentralization of the power