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Constitution of the United States of Venezuela of 1881
Antonio Guzmán Blanco Venezuelan dictator (1870–1887). During his government he changed the constitution on more than one occasion.
RatifiedApril 4, 1881
Date effectiveApril 27, 1881
RepealedApril 9, 1891
Author(s)Congress of Venezuela
Media typeConstitution

The Constitution of Venezuela of 1881 was sanctioned by the Congress on April 4, 1881 and promulgated by Antonio Guzmán Blanco on April 27 of the same year.[1] It reduced the 20 states of the Federation to 9 and created the Great Federal Council, in charge of electing the President. The National Congress appointed the members of this council every 4 years, composed of one from each state; and the council appointed the president from its own body every two years, declared the song "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" (Glory to the Brave People) as the national anthem, created the Ministry of Public Instruction, and recognized the Court of Cassation as the Supreme Court of the States.

Territorial organization[edit]

Former State(s) New State[2]
Barcelona, Cumaná and Maturín State of Oriente
Guzmán Blanco, Guárico and Nueva Esparta Guzmán Blanco State
Carabobo and Nirgua Carabobo State
Portuguesa, Cojedes and Zamora Zamora State
Barquisimeto, and Yaracuy Lara State
Guzmán Blanco, Trujillo and Táchira Los Andes State
Guayana and Apure Bolívar State
Sovereign State of Zulia
Falcón State

Characteristics[edit]

  • Reduced the number of states in the Federation from 20 to 9.
  • Created the Great Federal Council.
  • The administration of the mines, wastelands and salt mines passed to the central power.
  • The song "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" (Glory to the Brave People) was declared the National Anthem.
  • The Ministry of Public Instruction is created.
  • The Court of Cassation is created as the Supreme Court of the States.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Constituciones de Venezuela | Fundación Empresas Polar". bibliofep.fundacionempresaspolar.org (in Spanish). Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "Constitución de 1881" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 10, 2022.
Preceded by Constitutional History of Venezuela
Constitution of the United States of Venezuela of 1881

1881–1891
Succeeded by