SPAIN’S CONSTITUTION
NO STATE RELIGION FREEDOM FOR EVERY CREED Prus A»iocifttion—By Telegraph-Copyright. -r MADRID, August 18. The Constitution, as finally drafted, vests the nation’s supreme powers in a single-chamber Parliament with a president to he elected by adult suffrage. The president will not be empowered to sign any declaration of war except in cases foreseen in the League of Nations Conventions, and then only after the exhaustion of every method of arbitration. There will bo no State religion, but complete freedom for every creed.
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Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 9
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84SPAIN’S CONSTITUTION Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 9
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