Bases Orgánicas

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Bases Orgánicas were the 1843 constitutional laws that reorganized Mexico’s political system into a more centralized, conservative regime following the repeal of the Siete Leyes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican constitutional framework
constitutional law
affectedInstitution Mexican Congress
Judicial Branch of Mexico
surface form: Mexican judiciary

Office of the President of Mexico
surface form: Mexican presidency
aimedTo limit federalism
strengthen executive power
appliesToTerritory Mexico
constitutionalNature centralist constitution
constitutionalOrder Centralist Republic of Mexico
surface form: centralist republic of Mexico
convertedStatesInto departments
country Mexico
dateEnacted 1843
follows Siete Leyes
governed distribution of powers between branches of government
structure of the central government of Mexico
governmentFormEstablished centralist regime
historicalContext period of political instability in Mexico
post-independence Mexico
ideologicalBasis conservatism
inForceDuring 1840s in Mexico
inspiredBy conservative centralist thought in Mexico
language Spanish
legalCharacter authoritarian-leaning constitutional framework
legalDomain public law
legalStatus repealed
legalSuccessorOf Siete Leyes
legalSystem civil law tradition
legalType fundamental laws
partOf Mexican constitutional history
politicalOrientation conservative
precededBy Siete Leyes
reducedAutonomyOf Mexican states
reorganized Mexican political system
repealedBy later liberal constitutional reforms
replaced federal system of the 1824 Constitution
restricted regional autonomy
strengthened central authority in Mexico
subjectMatter organization of powers of the state
relations between central government and departments
temporalContext 19th century

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