The Decree of Bases and Guarantees was the de facto constitutional text of Costa Rica, granted on March 8, 1841 by the Head of State Braulio Carrillo Colina...
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Braulio Carrillo Colina enacted the Decree of Basis and Guarantees, which worked as de facto Constitution on his regime. and was pretty authoritarian in nature...
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was enacted in 1949. Costa Rica is one of the few countries without armed forces and, alongside Panama, one of the few that is not a microstate. However...
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The Beneš decrees were a series of laws drafted by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile in the absence of the Czechoslovak parliament during the German...
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Religion in Costa Rica (redirect from Freedom of religion in Costa Rica)
signs the Decree of Basis and Guarantees which works as a de facto constitution, and makes no mention of religion. In the next Constitution of 1844 after...
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Republic is proclaimed by then dictator Braulio Carrillo and his Decree of Basis and Guarantees becomes the de facto Constitution. Carrillo would negotiate...
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article 75 of the Constitution of Costa Rica establishes Catholicism as the country's state religion. Current debate about the issue and the passing...
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Yeltsin signed a decree "On some social guarantees of persons holding public positions of the Russian Federation and the position of federal public servants...
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dictatorial manner and issues on March 8, 1841 the Decree of Basis and Guarantees that will operate as a de facto constitution until the arrival of Francisco Morazán...
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ability to sanction laws. During the government of Braulio Carrillo Colina the Decree of Basis and Guarantees was issued, which governs from March 8, 1841...
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both sexes was compulsory, free and paid for by the State. Title V referred to national and individual guarantees and repeated almost literally what was...
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says the People of Venezuela shall disown any regime, legislation or authority that violates democratic values, principles and guarantees or encroaches...
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Costa Rica has possessed multiple and very varied constitutional bodies. The Constitutional Assemblies of Costa Rica have been, in almost all cases, convened...
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antecedent that the article had was the decree with the rank of law (since the Junta had suspended the Constitution of 1871 and enjoyed absolute powers) No. 1056...
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of perhaps its most famous president Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia that the reforms known as the Social Guarantees would be given for the benefit of the...
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the basis of the political agreement and simultaneous elections to the constitutional assembly. Like decree 927, decree 1926 was issued as a state of siege...
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the right to due process. A state of emergency was declared on the basis of the decree, which enabled a violent crackdown against the Nazis' political enemies...
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expenses of another worship. Title IV referred to national and individual guarantees. The so-called national guarantees were certain principles and substantial...
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abolished the death penalty, decreed the freedom of religion, strengthened education and separated the three branches of the Republic. In 1870 the provisional...
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to the current electoral law and established that the number of deputies would be equal to that of the Parliament (42) and their election by province would...
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decree issued by President Heydar Aliyev, to commemorate the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. On June 26, 1918 a Muslim Corps, established by a decision of the...
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of Ecuador suspends the govnerment and assumes a dictatorship over the South American nation. December 3 – The Republic of Nicaragua issues a decree announcing...
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to be given all of the regions it claims but does not fully control, guarantees that Ukraine will never join NATO, and the lifting of sanctions against...
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Statute of the Province of Costa Rica was issued on March 19, 1823 by the newly independent provisional government and replaced the Pact of Concord as...
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commission of appointments and court of ethics for the civil servants. The statute would remain in force from May 1823 to November 1824, when the Basis of Federal...
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Ferdinand VII (redirect from Fernando VII of Spain)
Constitution of 1812. Before being allowed onto Spanish soil, Ferdinand had to guarantee the liberals that he would govern on the basis of the constitution...
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as a basis of their work a project sent from Guatemala by the Costa Rican doctor Pablo de Alvarado y Bonilla, supporter of a liberal regime and determined...
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1932 Prussian coup d'état (category German words and phrases)
1932: On the basis of Article 48 (1) and (2) of the Reich Constitution, I decree the following for the restoration of public safety and order in Greater...
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name of the country of State of Costa Rica to the Republic of Costa Rica and granted greater powers to the Executive Branch, especially in matters of public...
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Estado Novo (Brazil) (category Modern history of Brazil)
Party of São Paulo, had failed due to a lack of unity within the alliance. As head of the provisional government (1930–1934), Vargas governed by decree until...
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