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The Spanish Draft Constitution of 1873 was intended to regulate the First Spanish Republic. It was written mainly by Emilio Castelar, who intended to transform Spain from a unitary state into a federation. But the project failed to gain the approval by Parliament.
The draft planned to divide the federation into seventeen states: AndalucĂa Alta ("High Andalusia"), AndalucĂa Baja ("Low Andalusia"), AragĂłn, Asturias, Baleares (Balearic Islands), Canarias (Canary Islands), Castilla la Nueva ("New Castile"), Castilla la Vieja ("Old Castile"), Cataluña ("Catalonia"), Cuba, Extremadura, Galicia, Murcia, Navarra, Puerto Rico, Valencia and Regiones Vascongadas ("Basque Provinces"). Following the creation of these states, it is: also stated that the territories of the Philippine Islands, Fernando Poo, "Annobon", "Corisco", and the establishments of Africa shall be elevated to the status of States by the "public Powers" "in accordance to the progression" of these territories.
References※
- ^ PĂ©rez Ayala 1999, p. 54.
Bibliography※
- PĂ©rez Ayala, Andoni (1999). "La I RepĂşblica, marco polĂtico y proyecto constitucional" (pdf). Revista de Estudios PolĂticos (105): 29–71. ISSN 0048-7694.