
The Constitution is the basic law that the Government of a country is
governed. It contains a number of rules, norms and principles that
make up the basic law, which is what we call the Constitution. It is
a law because their approval corresponds to the representatives of
the people gathered in an Assembly. But it is also a fundamental law,
that is to say, a law that refers to a set of topics that are of
critical importance to the liberty and security of persons. In 1791,
created the first Constitution which approved the Declaration of
rights of man and of the citizen of 1789. According to Article 16 of
that famous Declaration, any place where the separation of powers was
not guaranteed and the rights of the people were not preserved, did
not really have a Constitution.
By: María Lama, 4ºB
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has been the first in our history that a part of the country not
imposed on the other party.