National Sovereignty and Universal Suffrage as rights of hard to conquer in the future of Constitutional history
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/multiensayos.v5i10.8877Keywords:
sovereignty, independence, freedom, democracy, territory, nationality, citizenshipAbstract
This essay is a historical compilation of the constitutions in need of sovereignty and Universal suffrage as rights of difficult conquest and now we can enjoy. To achieve this task, there was a need to immerse yourself in the various constitutions that Nicaragua has had in force throughout history, with the deserved emphasis of sovereignty, independence, freedom, democracy, the territory on which It exerts such sovereignty, the Nicaraguan being, the citizens’ rights and, in particular, the universal suffrage. In the end it will only be related in the conclusive part the effect of these constitutions in the real context of our history, where there is a contrast between the written in the constitutions and what actually happened.
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