First Spanish Republic: Normative analysis on aspects of ceremonial and protocol
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.8.n.14.2021.30936Keywords:
ceremoial, protocolo, república, introductor de emajadores, derecho premial, juramentoAbstract
The First Spanish Republic is going to be characterized as a brief historical period of scarcely one year, within the so-called democratic six-year period in the history of Spain. As a new political regime, in this case a republic and without fully evaluating the stages of the same, the ceremonial and protocol, once again become an essential and fundamental element of legitimation of the new political regime, as well as that happens in previous stages of the democratic administration, where the configuration of events, the repeal and creation of norms mold the sense that from that point of view the political regime that is established wants to configure. This is a brief analysis of those provisions that appear in the Madrid gazette during the First Republic and other considerations carried out by the actions of the different governments in that short period of time.
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