Spanish Political Transition as an Expression of the Action of an Evolving Constituent Power
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Keywords

revolution
constituting power
dictatorship
society
State
politics
change
evolution
continuity

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García-López, E. (2015) “Spanish Political Transition as an Expression of the Action of an Evolving Constituent Power”, Vniversitas, 64(130), pp. 135–178. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj130.tpee.
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Abstract

Our purpose is to analyze the Spanish political transition, taking the events of Portugal in 1974 as a point of reference. A revolution took place there, followed by a classic constituent process. In Spain, in 1975, a series of internal and external factors determined the imposition of a social continuity and political change model, a model that broke its ties with the past. This also meant the introduction of a certain idea of modernity that lays at the foundation of social reality, and in some measure, of the current political situation in Spain.
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