1835 Constitution Of Mexico

Mexico's 1835 Constitution was not a formal, fully-fledged constitution as much as a compendium of provisions contained in two sets of documents:
  • The 1835 Constitutional Bases (Bases Constitucionales), adopted by the Constitutional Congress on 15 December 1835
  • The 1836 Constitutional Laws, adopted on 30 December 1836
Together, these documents superseded the 1824 Constitution – a document characterised by both liberalism and federalism – and replaced it with a system marked above all by the centralisation of national power in Mexico City.

 

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