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However, if after two months no candidate has obtained it, then the King dissolves the Cortes Generales and calls for new elections with the endorsement of the Speaker of Congress.
If, within two months, no candidate has won the confidence of the Cortes then the king dissolves the Cortes and calls for a new General Election.
It remains within the king's prerogative to dissolve the Cortes if, at the conclusion of the four years, the president has not asked for its dissolution, according to Title II Article 56.
According to Article 91, within fifteen days that a bill has been passed by the Cortes Generales, the king shall give his assent and publish the new law.
According to Article 91, within fifteen days that a bill has been passed by the Cortes Generales, the king shall give his assent and publish the new law.
If, within two months, no candidate has won the confidence of the Congress then the King dissolves the Cortes and calls for a new general election.
It remains within the king's prerogative to dissolve the Cortes if, at the conclusion of the four years, the president has not asked for its dissolution, according to Title II Section 56.
It has a " sister " Beach called Isla Cortés ( Cortes Island ) or Nuevo Altata ( New Altata ) where this project of travel destination, has Begun with some Restaurants, and Private Areas.
Furthermore, the WIAC commissioned a commemorative work of art, created by Tim Cortes, and has also created a 2-year calendar in celebration of its Centennial.
He has two known distant cousins: Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro.
In the Cortes Generales, it has two deputies, and five senators, making it the third-largest Canarian party.
" Nessun dorma " has often been performed ( often in adapted versions of the score ) by pop and crossover singers such as Andrea Bocelli, Mario Lanza, Deanna Durbin, Aretha Franklin, Manowar, Sarah Brightman, Vitas, David Phelps, Mina, Paul Potts, Russell Watson, Alfie Boe, Gardar Thor Cortes, Michael Bolton, Jackie Evancho, Prince Poppycock, Donald Braswell II, and Nathan Pacheco.
During the early 1930s, Cortes decided to look for fame in other places, and she arrived in Mexico, where she met and married the already famous Puerto Rican actor and producer Fernando Cortes who has already adopted the Mexican citizenship.
The town of Cortes has several sites worthy of a visit yet needs further development in order to attract foreign tourists.
Commanders: Colonel Vicente Tosta Carrasco, Colonel Flavio Del Cid, Colonel Gregorio Ferrera and after this trigger military leave for the " Sultana of the West " with a good army who to be spotted, in an attempt to stop strengthening the guard of the town hall and prepare both the soldiers and citizens to fight that has no place until 16 August of that year, to defend the city are the commander of arms Attorney Jesus Maria Rodriguez, Colonel Alfonso Ferrari, General and Colonel Vicente Ayala, with 400 soldiers and after several hours of siege, the city was delivered and the revolutionary forces marched north to the city, en route to San Pedro Sula, Cortes also fall into their power.

Cortes and been
This new law revoked most of the historical rights and privileges of the different kingdoms that formed the Spanish Crown, especially the Crown of Aragon, unifying them under the laws of Castile, where the Cortes Generales ( Spanish legislature ) had been more receptive to the royal wish.
A census of 1899 revealed that northern Honduras had been exporting bananas for several years and that over 1, 000 people in the region between Puerto Cortes and La Ceiba ( and inland as far as San Pedro Sula ) were tending bananas, most of them small holders.
He had been asked by the Spanish Cortes to accept the vacant throne of Spain.
Some Mexicans also credit her with having brought Christianity to the " New World " from Europe, and for having influenced Cortes to be more humane than he would otherwise have been.
It is argued, however, that without her help, Cortes would not have been successful in conquering the Aztecs as quickly, giving the Aztec people enough time to adapt to new technology and methods of warfare.
In 1381 Richard II of England despatched a powerful force to Lisbon, and betrothed his cousin Prince Edward to Beatrice, only child of Ferdinand, who had been recognized as heiress to the throne by the Cortes of Leiria ( 1376 ).
By political custom, the king's nominees have all been from parties who hold the most seats in the Cortes.
In the same month, the Proclamation of the First Spanish Republic by the Cortes on February 11, 1873 reaffirmed Cuba as inseparable to Spain, Martí responded with an essay, The Spanish Republic and the Cuban Revolution, and sent it to the Prime Minister, pointing out that this new freely elected body of deputies that had proclaimed a republic based on democracy had been hypocritical not to grant Cuba its freedom.
His said Majesty King Alfonso XIII also engages, if, by the will of Divine Providence, the said Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena should become his widow, to secure to her, from the date of his death, an annual grant of 250, 000 pesetas, unless and until she contracts a second marriage, both these grants having already been voted by the Cortes.
Both his grandfather Charles and his mother, who ruled over Navarre from 1425 to 1441, had bequeathed this kingdom to Charles, whose right had also been recognized by the Cortes ; but when Blanche died in 1441 her husband John seized the kingdom to the exclusion of his son.
A constitutional Cortes Gerais had been promulgated, and in 1821 it gave Portugal its first constitution.
With the Portuguese victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385, John I, half-brother of Ferdinand and natural son of Pedro I, confirmed the kingship which had been bestowed upon him at the Cortes of Coimbra in April 1385.
) The Junta Suprema dissolved itself before Power could arrive, nevertheless, the following year on 16 April he was again elected to represent Puerto Rico, this time in the Spanish Cortes, the parliamentary assembly that had been convened by the Junta and was gathering in the Southern Spanish port of Cádiz.
General Francisco Serrano formed a new government and was appointed President of the Republic although it was a mere formality since the Cortes had been dissolved.
The new parliament then applied a constitutional loophole to oust Alcala-Zamora: the Constitution allowed the Cortes to remove the President from office after two early dissolutions, and while the first ( 1933 ) dissolution had been partially justified because of the fulfillment of the Constitutional mission of the first legislature, the second one had been a simple bid to trigger early elections.
In less than five weeks a few thousand men properly handled sufficed to quell the cantonal risings in Cordoba, Seville, Cádiz and Málaga, and the whole of the south might have been soon pacified, if the federal republican ministers had not once more given way to the pressure of the majority of the Cortes, composed of Intransigentes and radical republicans.
He was a Procurador en Cortes for the Sindicatos and had been highly recommended by the outgoing Minister of Agriculture, Rafael Cavestany.
This decree had originally been approved by the Cortes in 1789, but it had never been officially promulgated.
The closest heir who was undoubtedly Portuguese was Constança Berquó de Mendonça, 4th Duchess of Loulé ( a great-great-granddaughter of King John VI ), but her branch of the family put forth no claim at that time, nor King Manuel II ever considered it, and many scholars claim the Loulé lost their rights to the throne since the marriage ( secret ) of the Infanta Ana de Jesus with the Marquis of Loulé had not been authorized by the competent authority, the Cortes, nor either by the Regency Committee, although it had been autohorized by the regent Infanta.

Cortes and historical
The historical characters of Cortes and Marina-Malinalli are fully developed with human faults and virtues.
As soon as Castelar saw universal suffrage re-established he solemnly declared in the Cortes that his task was accomplished, his political mission at an end, and that he proposed to devote the remainder of his life to those literary, historical, philosophical, and economic studies which he had never neglected even in the busiest days of his political career.

Cortes and constitutional
Upon accession to the crown and being proclaimed before the Cortes Generales, the king swears an oath to faithfully carry out his constitutional duties and to abide by the constitution and laws of the state.
After the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a general election in 1977 convened the Constituent Cortes ( the Spanish Parliament, in its capacity as a constitutional assembly ) for the purpose of drafting and approving the constitution.
The People's Party attempted to reject the admission into the Cortes of the 2005 reform of the Autonomy Statute of Catalonia on the grounds that it should be dealt with as a constitutional reform rather than a mere statute reform because it allegedly contradicts the spirit of the Constitution in many points, especially the Statute's alleged breaches of the " solidarity between regions " principle enshrined by the Constitution.
The Cortes ( Spanish parliament ) under the constitutional monarchy seemed to have no solution to Spain's unemployment, labor strikes, and poverty.
The independence of the burgesses was better secured in Navarre than in other parliaments of Spain by the constitutional rule which required the consent of a majority of each order to every act of the Cortes.
On 28 June Pi i Margall renewed the composition of his government, but due to the slow pace of the constitutional debates in the Cortes, events came crashing down on the government at a stunning pace.
* 1828 – Dom Miguel arrives in Lisbon in February and though he makes a show of abiding by the constitution, after various moves against the constitutional forces he usurps the throne and abolishes parliament and the constitution, re-instituting the mediaeval Cortes and claiming to be ' Absolute King ' ( proclaimed 4 July ).

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