Constitution of Portugal (1911)


The Constitution of Portugal of 1911 was the fourth constitution of Portugal and the first Republican constitution of the Country.
On March 11, 1911, the Provisional Government of the Portuguese Republic published a new electoral law. The elections to the National Constituent Assembly took place on May 28, 1911. This electoral law greatly restricted the right to vote, compared to its predecessor.
226 Members of the Assembly were elected, most of whom were assigned to the Portuguese Republican Party, the protagonist of the Republican Revolution. The Assembly began its work on June 19, 1911. The President of the Assembly was Anselmo Braamcamp Freire. During the inaugural session, the Assembly declared the Monarchy abolished and reiterated the proscription of the Bragança family and recognizes all political acts of the Provisional Government, and thereafter elected a Commission to prepare a draft of the constitution.
The Constitution was approved on August 21, 1911.

Structure

The Political Constitution of the Portuguese Republic of 1911 has only 87 articles grouped into seven titles, namely: