Constitution of 1843 of Mexico

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The Constitution of 1843 of Mexico, often called the Bases Orgánicas, was a centralist charter that restructured the Mexican government and briefly replaced the federal system established by earlier constitutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican legal document
centralist constitution
constitution
national charter
abolishedSystem federal system
aimedTo consolidate central authority
restructure Mexican government
appliesToTerritory Mexican Federation
surface form: Republic of Mexico
characteristic authoritarian tendencies
reduced local autonomy
country Mexico
createdChamber Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
surface form: Chamber of Deputies of Mexico

Senate of the Republic of Mexico
surface form: Senate of Mexico
duration short-lived
establishedBranch executive branch
judicial branch
legislative branch
followedBy Constitution of 1857 of Mexico
Constitution of 1857 of Mexico
surface form: Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857
governmentForm centralist republic
hasAlternativeName Bases Orgánicas
Bases Orgánicas de la República Mexicana de 1843
surface form: Bases Orgánicas de la República Mexicana
headOfStateTitle President of the Republic
historicalContext centralist vs federalist conflict in Mexico
post-independence political instability in Mexico
language Spanish
legalHierarchy fundamental law
legalStatus supreme law of Mexico
legalSystem civil law
legislatureStructure bicameral legislature
limitedFederalism true
politicalOrientation centralist
precededBy Constitution of 1836 of Mexico
promulgationYear 1843
replaced Constitution of 1836 of Mexico
Siete Leyes
replacedBySystem federal republic
restoredSystem centralist system
scope national
strengthenedExecutivePower true
subjectMatter citizenship and political rights
distribution of powers
organization of the Mexican state
relations between central government and departments
timePeriod 19th century
typeOfDocument constitutional charter
weakenedStatesAutonomy true

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Vice President of the United Mexican States officeCreatedUnder Constitution of 1843 of Mexico