The Fundamental Law of the Free State of Costa Rica, sometimes called the Political Constitution of 1825, was issued on January 25, 1825 by the Constituent Congress of the State of Costa Rica and during a time the country was a formal member of the Federal Republic of Central America. It would function until it was abrogated by Braulio Carrillo Colina who in 1838 takes power in a dictatorial manner and issues on March 8, 1841 the Decree of Basis and Guarantees that will operate as a de facto constitution until the arrival of Francisco Morazán in 1844 who overthrew Carrillo and was temporarily restored.
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- Fundamental Law of the State of Costa Rica (en)
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| - La Ley Fundamental del Estado Libre de Costa Rica, a veces llamada Constitución Política de 1825, fue emitida 25 de enero de 1825 por el Congreso Constituyente del Estado de Costa Rica y cuando el país era miembro formal de la República Federal de Centro América. Funcionaría hasta que fue abrogada por Braulio Carrillo Colina quien en 1838 toma el poder de manera dictatorial y emite el 8 de marzo de 1841 el Decreto de Bases y Garantías que operará como constitución de facto hasta la llegada de Francisco Morazán en 1844, en que al ser derrocado Carrillo, se restableció temporalmente. (es)
- The Fundamental Law of the Free State of Costa Rica, sometimes called the Political Constitution of 1825, was issued on January 25, 1825 by the Constituent Congress of the State of Costa Rica and during a time the country was a formal member of the Federal Republic of Central America. It would function until it was abrogated by Braulio Carrillo Colina who in 1838 takes power in a dictatorial manner and issues on March 8, 1841 the Decree of Basis and Guarantees that will operate as a de facto constitution until the arrival of Francisco Morazán in 1844 who overthrew Carrillo and was temporarily restored. (en)
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| - La Ley Fundamental del Estado Libre de Costa Rica, a veces llamada Constitución Política de 1825, fue emitida 25 de enero de 1825 por el Congreso Constituyente del Estado de Costa Rica y cuando el país era miembro formal de la República Federal de Centro América. Funcionaría hasta que fue abrogada por Braulio Carrillo Colina quien en 1838 toma el poder de manera dictatorial y emite el 8 de marzo de 1841 el Decreto de Bases y Garantías que operará como constitución de facto hasta la llegada de Francisco Morazán en 1844, en que al ser derrocado Carrillo, se restableció temporalmente. (es)
- The Fundamental Law of the Free State of Costa Rica, sometimes called the Political Constitution of 1825, was issued on January 25, 1825 by the Constituent Congress of the State of Costa Rica and during a time the country was a formal member of the Federal Republic of Central America. It would function until it was abrogated by Braulio Carrillo Colina who in 1838 takes power in a dictatorial manner and issues on March 8, 1841 the Decree of Basis and Guarantees that will operate as a de facto constitution until the arrival of Francisco Morazán in 1844 who overthrew Carrillo and was temporarily restored. (en)
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