Translated from Spanish Show original Happy Spanish Constitution Day! Our Magna Carta is the best example that the path of respect, dialogue, and understanding is the way of great advances. From the South, we claim the spirit of concord and equality among Spaniards. #DíaDeLaConstitución 0:44 3 MB Load video
Translated from Spanish Show original Forty-seven years ago, the Spanish people laid the foundations so that today we can live in a social and democratic State under the Rule of Law. We honor the memory of a very present past that we must water with the future. Happy Constitution Day to all. We are the Show more Quote PSOE @PSOE · 17h 1:01 Translated from Spanish The Constitution is equality, rights, and freedoms for all. We are the party that has defended it, defends it, and will continue to strengthen it with the laws we need. We will never allow for less Constitution, as some want. Because we are Constitution. We make Constitution.
Translated from Spanish Show original Today, December 6, we have celebrated Constitution Day by distributing copies of our Magna Carta in Plaza de España. Defending our Constitution is defending freedom, equality, and coexistence. Long live the Constitution! Long live the King! Long live Spain! Load image Load image Miguel Ángel Recuenco and 8 others
Translated from Spanish Show original We commemorate the anniversary of the Spanish Constitution. Today more than ever, we must defend our Constitution as a guarantee of equality, security, and freedom among Spaniards. 0:06 457 KB Load video
Translated from Spanish Show original Celebrating the Constitution in Tarragona and listening to the great Boadella, who has delivered a speech true to his style: irony in spades, but at the same time, great intellectual depth. LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION! LONG LIVE SPAIN! Load image Load image
Translated from Spanish Show original #GoodEvening We bid farewell to this December 6th, Constitution Day, with the lowering of the national flag in the Congress of Deputies. A day of honors to the Magna Carta, which in its article 8 outlines the mission of our Armed Forces to guarantee the sovereignty and Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image
Translated from Spanish Show original Great jab at the mayor of Boadilla del Monte @jubedal , who has decided to celebrate Constitution Day in a very original way: Filling his town with articles from the Magna Carta violated by Pedro Sánchez. 1:50 4 MB Load video
Translated from Spanish Show original 47 years of the Spanish Constitution: the great pillar of our society. Today, more than ever, let us remember what the Constitution has meant and means for our progress and coexistence. Happy #DíadelaConstitucion 0:48 3 MB Load video
Spain's Constitution Day commemorates the approval and adoption of the Spanish Constitution, a crucial milestone that paved the way for the country's democratic transition. This national holiday plays an essential role in promoting and raising awareness of the fundamental values and principles enshrined in the constitution, including the rule of law, the protection of human rights and freedoms, and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. The day reminds the importance of democratic values in the fabric of Spanish society and highlights the need for solidarity, unity, and cooperation among its citizens.
The Constitution of Spain was established on December 6, 1978, as a result of a referendum held shortly after the end of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship. The adoption of the constitution marked the end of a turbulent period in the nation's history and represented the consolidation of a new democratic and pluralistic political system. Spain's Constitution Day symbolizes a crucial turning point in the establishment of democracy and the protection of human rights in a member state. The Spanish experience serves as an example to other countries in the region, emphasizing the significance of political stability, openness, and respect for diverse perspectives in the development of a strong and cohesive European community.
Within the European Union, Spain's adherence to democratic values, human rights, and the principles enshrined in its constitution underscores the essential role these norms play in fostering mutual understanding, tolerance, and cooperation among member states. Spain Constitution Day takes place every year on December 6.
Top facts about Constitution Day
In 1931, Alfonso XIII left Spain and the Second Republic was established on April 14th. For 5 years, the nation was a republic until Francisco Franco turned it into a dictatorship.
In 1975, upon Franco’s death, King Juan Carlos I de Bourbon y Bourbon restored Spain’s monarchy and took the throne.
Basque Country, Galicia, Catalonia and Andalusia are self-governed regions of Spain and have their own respective parliaments.
Despite being one of the largest and most powerful countries in the world, Spain did not officially participate in either World War. In World War II Spain was considered a non-belligerent ally, but according to international law this essentially amounted to neutrality.
We all have our place in this diverse Spain. – King Felipe VI, The current King of Spain.
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Constitution Day Top Events and Things to Do
Witness the hoisting of the national flag of Spain in the Columbus Plaza in Madrid. The highest dignitaries of the Spanish government and military are in attendance. The ceremony also features a speech made by a representative of the Spanish government.
Learn more about dictatorship regimes in Spain and neighbouring European countries. Try reading up on the regimes of Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin, Franco, Tito, Salazar and Mussolini.
Visit the El Escorial. It was the political capital of the Spanish empire under King Phillip II. Today it is a monastery, palace and museum that is a historical artefact and a great way to experience Spanish culture and heritage.
Visit the traditional market shops that are set up in the centre of Madrid. As Christmas nears, these markets offer a wide-range of Christmas products and gifts to help you start the season.
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #ConstitutionDay, #SpanishConstitutionDay and #6December.