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or supplanting the parliament itself when it did not agree with it. The raison d'être of this body was nothing more than guaranteeing freedom and continuity to the
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Permanent Deputation "to guarantee the continuity of national sovereignty", however, the Constitutional Committee rejected the amend considering that the Parliament had no national sovereignty because it belonged to the
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which assume the legislative powers of the
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permanent deputation was suppressed to avoid extraordinary control of the royal government. In 1856, a project of
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a coup against the parliament. The constituent parliament met for the first time in June, but the republic would turn into a dictatorship in
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people, not to parliament. During this period it did exist a Permanent Committee entrusted with the task of managing the parliament while it was with no activity.
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was passed. This Constitution regulates this body in sections 157 to 160; it established a seven-member deputation: three from the Spanish territories in
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