The Effects of the Law of 21 July 1876 on the Evolution of the Chartered Government of Navarre (1876-1927)
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Published
15-06-2024
Juan-Cruz Alli Aranguren
Abstract
Navarre had agreed to adapt its system of pre-liberal Government to the provisions of the Law of 1839, by virtue of that of 1841. However, the councils of the «exempt provinces» had not followed suit, and this situation was addressed by the Law of 21 July 1876. The Navarre Government reacted to attempts to extend the law to its territory by defending its regime, but conflicts over economic affairs and taxation culminated in a larger contribution to the State, as stipulated in subsequent treaties.
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Keywords
Own regime, Quota, Economic treaties, Taxation, Provincial conflicts
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