Undo the Hyperbole
The article discusses the significance of Spain's 1978 Constitution and the recent celebrations marking its longevity, highlighting the importance of democratic principles.
The longest and most alive Constitution in our history
The Spanish Constitution of 1978 will become the longest-standing constitution in Spain's history on February 18, surpassing the 1876 constitution and reflecting significant differences in human rights and governance.
The longest-lasting Constitution of Spain: Is it in crisis or in good health?
A discussion explores whether Spain's 1978 Constitution, the longest in its history, is facing a crisis or remains robust.
Sánchez and González greet only formally, Ibarra suggests he will vote null due to the "singular financing" to Catalonia, and Zapatero does not attend Congress
The Spanish political landscape was highlighted by formal greetings and absences at the Congress commemorating the 1978 Constitution, with implications for Catalonia’s funding debate.
Former President Aznar meets with Juan Carlos I: "The King of democracy and freedoms"
Former Spanish President José María Aznar recently met with former King Juan Carlos I, highlighting their relationship in the context of Spain's democracy.