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  2. The possibility of developing models of provincial powers different from that of Buenos Aires was gone, and with it the effective federalism of the constitution. The 1853 Constitution and Argentine political history. The 1853 constitution was a fundamental step towards Argentine unity.

    • 1 May 1853
    • 1853 Constituent Assembly
  3. Así, un 25 de mayo de 1853, finalmente se promulgó la primera Constitución argentina. Todas las provincias que conformaban el territorio nacional, excepto Buenos Aires, la juraron el 9 de julio del mismo año. Es de destacar que la importancia de esta Constitución radica en el hecho de que aun tiene vigencia en Argentina.

  4. La Constitución de 1853. La Constitución de 1853 fue un hito fundamental en la historia de la Argentina. Fue sancionada el 1 de mayo de ese año y estableció el marco legal y político del país durante el período conocido como la Organización Nacional, que se extendió desde 1853 hasta 1880.

  5. The Constitution of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Constitución de la Nación Argentina) is the basic governing document of Argentina, and the primary source of existing law in Argentina. Its first version was written in 1853 by a constitutional assembly which gathered in Santa Fe ; the doctrinal basis was taken in part from the United States ...

  6. The pillar of the civil system is the Constitution of Argentina (1853). The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was an attempt to unite the unstable and young country of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata under a single law, creating as well the different organisms needed to run a country.

  7. General Urquiza called a constitutional convention that met in Santa Fe in 1852. Buenos Aires refused to participate, but the convention adopted a constitution for the whole country that went into effect on May 25, 1853.

  8. Engendered in 1853, and amended a handful of times, the constitution is the oldest of those in force in Latin America (though ascertaining when an amended constitution is still the same as the one before is not straightforward). Still, pointing out the constitutions nominal longevity may evoke a misleading picture of both its role and stability.

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