Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Maria Manuela Tavares
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/48501
https://doi.org/10.1080/02606755.2017 .1298931
Resumo: ln Portugal the republican regime broke ties with the monarchy, advocating the need to reassume the national principie, as well as the secularization of its foundations and of the state itself. With the establishment of the new parliamentary republic in 191 O and the debate between republic and monarchy, the supporters of parliamentarianism saw a rupture in the composition and relationship between the powers foreseen in the constitutional charter of 1826, which gave more power to the king during the period of the constitutional monarchy. This made republicans grow closer to the constitution of the French Third Republic, the Brazilian constitution of 1891, the 1812 constitution of Cadiz and the 1822 Portuguese constitution, owing to the fact that these were radical liberal constitutions that conferred national sovereignty. The republicans put forward various arguments both to defame and to defend parliamentarianism. Nevertheless, as in the constitution of 1822, the republican constitution of 1911 stipulated that the congress (the Portuguese Parliament) would be, in theory, the only body that could regulate the political guidelines of the republic.
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title Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
spellingShingle Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
Ribeiro, Maria Manuela Tavares
Parliamentarianism
antiparliamentarianism
1910-26 republic
Portugal
twentieth century
title_short Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
title_full Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
title_fullStr Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
title_full_unstemmed Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
title_sort Parliamentarianism and anti-parliamentarianism in Portugal. The voices of the republicans, 1910-26
author Ribeiro, Maria Manuela Tavares
author_facet Ribeiro, Maria Manuela Tavares
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Maria Manuela Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parliamentarianism
antiparliamentarianism
1910-26 republic
Portugal
twentieth century
topic Parliamentarianism
antiparliamentarianism
1910-26 republic
Portugal
twentieth century
description ln Portugal the republican regime broke ties with the monarchy, advocating the need to reassume the national principie, as well as the secularization of its foundations and of the state itself. With the establishment of the new parliamentary republic in 191 O and the debate between republic and monarchy, the supporters of parliamentarianism saw a rupture in the composition and relationship between the powers foreseen in the constitutional charter of 1826, which gave more power to the king during the period of the constitutional monarchy. This made republicans grow closer to the constitution of the French Third Republic, the Brazilian constitution of 1891, the 1812 constitution of Cadiz and the 1822 Portuguese constitution, owing to the fact that these were radical liberal constitutions that conferred national sovereignty. The republicans put forward various arguments both to defame and to defend parliamentarianism. Nevertheless, as in the constitution of 1822, the republican constitution of 1911 stipulated that the congress (the Portuguese Parliament) would be, in theory, the only body that could regulate the political guidelines of the republic.
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