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Explaining the Constitutionalization of Social Rights: Portuguese Hypotheses and a Cross-National Test

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On April 25, 1976, exactly two years after a military coup that put an end to decades of authoritarianism, the current Portuguese Constitution entered into force. Although it was the sixth such document adopted in the country in the modern era, it was really the first to have been adopted by a democratically elected parliament. In the final vote that took place on April z, ten months after the inauguration of the constituent assembly and almost one year after its election by popular vote, only 16 of the 25o members voted against the text, all of them belonging to the CDS (Centro Democrático e Cocial), the party furthest to the ideological right in the assembly.

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Constituição - Portugal - 1976 Direitos sociais

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Magalhães, Pedro (2013). Explaining the Constitutionalization of Social Rights: Portuguese Hypotheses and a Cross-National Test. In Galligan, D. and Versteeg, M. (Eds.), Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions (pp. 432-468). New York: Cambridge University Press

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Cambridge University Press

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