Cortes Gerais

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As Cortes foi a designação dada pela Carta Constitucional portuguesa de 1826 à instituição parlamentar. Este sistema legislativo sucedeu às Cortes Portuguesas medievais. As Cortes era, uma assembleia bicameral, formada pela Câmara dos Senhores Deputados da Nação Portugueza (eleita por sufrágio) e pela Câmara dos Digníssimos Pares do Reino (nomeada pelo monarca). As Cortes detinham o poder legislativo e era o órgão máximo da estrutura política, detendo a supremacia sobre todos os outros órgãos de soberania. rdf:langString
Генеральные кортесы Португалии (порт. General Courts; до 1911 года Cortes Geraes) был законодательным органом (парламентом) Королевства Португалия в период конституционной монархии. Кортесы были учреждены в соответствии с положениями Конституции Португалии 1822 года в качестве однопалатного парламента. Однако Конституционная Хартия 1826 года реформировала Генеральные кортесы как двухпалатный парламент, с Палатой достойнейших пэров в качестве его верхней палаты и Палатой депутатов (Палата джентльменов-депутатов португальской нации) в качестве нижней палаты.Название законодательного органа происходит от традиционного португальского Кортеса (парламента), созывавшегося во время абсолютной монархии, в который входили три сословия. rdf:langString
The Cortes Gerais (pre-1911 spelling: Cortes Geraes, meaning General Courts in Portuguese) were the parliament of the Kingdom of Portugal during the Constitutional Monarchy period. The Cortes were established by provision of the Portuguese Constitution of 1822 as a unicameral parliament. However, the Constitutional Charter of 1826 reformed the Cortes as a bicameral legislature, with the Chamber of Most Worthy Peers of the Kingdom as its upper house and the Chamber of Gentlemen Deputies of the Portuguese Nation as its lower house. During the brief period in which the Constitution of 1838 was in force (1838-1842), the Chamber of Peers was abolished and replaced by the Chamber of the Senators or Senate. With the restoration of the Constitutional Charter in 1842, the Chamber of Peers was also rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cortes Gerais
rdf:langString Cortes (Portugal)
rdf:langString Генеральные кортесы Португалии
rdf:langString General Courts
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rdf:langString Chamber of Peers
rdf:langString Chamber of Senators
rdf:langString Palácio das Cortes .png
rdf:langString Brasão de armas do reino de Portugal.svg
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xsd:integer 1910
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rdf:langString Bicameral
rdf:langString Gonçalo Pereira da Silva de Sousa e Menezes, 3rd Count of Bertiandos
rdf:langString Father Francisco de São Luís Saraiva
rdf:langString Nuno Caetano Álvares Pereira de Melo, 6th Duke of Cadaval
rdf:langString José Capelo Franco Frazão, 1st Count of Penha Garcia
rdf:langString First President of the Chamber of Peers
rdf:langString Last President of the Chamber of Peers
rdf:langString First President of the Chamber of Deputies
rdf:langString Last President of the Chamber of Deputies
rdf:langString Palace of the Cortes before 1895, seat of the Cortes Gerais, Lisbon
rdf:langString Cortes Gerais
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rdf:langString The Cortes Gerais (pre-1911 spelling: Cortes Geraes, meaning General Courts in Portuguese) were the parliament of the Kingdom of Portugal during the Constitutional Monarchy period. The Cortes were established by provision of the Portuguese Constitution of 1822 as a unicameral parliament. However, the Constitutional Charter of 1826 reformed the Cortes as a bicameral legislature, with the Chamber of Most Worthy Peers of the Kingdom as its upper house and the Chamber of Gentlemen Deputies of the Portuguese Nation as its lower house. During the brief period in which the Constitution of 1838 was in force (1838-1842), the Chamber of Peers was abolished and replaced by the Chamber of the Senators or Senate. With the restoration of the Constitutional Charter in 1842, the Chamber of Peers was also restored as the upper chamber of the Cortes. The name of the legislature originates from the traditional Portuguese Cortes, the assemblies of representatives of the three estates, during the period of absolute monarchy. Since 1834, the Cortes had their seat in the Palace of the Cortes in Lisbon. This building was originally a Benedictine monastery and continues to be until today the seat of the Portuguese parliament, being presently referred as the São Bento Palace.
rdf:langString As Cortes foi a designação dada pela Carta Constitucional portuguesa de 1826 à instituição parlamentar. Este sistema legislativo sucedeu às Cortes Portuguesas medievais. As Cortes era, uma assembleia bicameral, formada pela Câmara dos Senhores Deputados da Nação Portugueza (eleita por sufrágio) e pela Câmara dos Digníssimos Pares do Reino (nomeada pelo monarca). As Cortes detinham o poder legislativo e era o órgão máximo da estrutura política, detendo a supremacia sobre todos os outros órgãos de soberania.
rdf:langString Генеральные кортесы Португалии (порт. General Courts; до 1911 года Cortes Geraes) был законодательным органом (парламентом) Королевства Португалия в период конституционной монархии. Кортесы были учреждены в соответствии с положениями Конституции Португалии 1822 года в качестве однопалатного парламента. Однако Конституционная Хартия 1826 года реформировала Генеральные кортесы как двухпалатный парламент, с Палатой достойнейших пэров в качестве его верхней палаты и Палатой депутатов (Палата джентльменов-депутатов португальской нации) в качестве нижней палаты.Название законодательного органа происходит от традиционного португальского Кортеса (парламента), созывавшегося во время абсолютной монархии, в который входили три сословия.
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