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Law of Succession to the Headship of the State
law of Francoist Spain
The Law of Succession to the Headship of the State (Spanish: Ley de SucesiĆ³n en la Jefatura del Estado) was the fifth of the eight Fundamental Laws of the Realm organizing the powers of the Francoist regime in Spain.
It established provisions for the restoration of the Spanish monarchy (after being abolished by the Second Spanish Republic in ), and appointed Francisco Franco as the Head of State of Spainfor life. It provided that his successor would be proposed by Franco himself with the title of King or Regent of the Kingdom, but that would have to be approved by the Cortes EspaƱolas.
The draft of the Law was sent by the Franco III Government to the Cortes on 28 March It had a short elaboration process and was approved by the Cortes in its session of 7 June and submitted to a referendum on 6 July , coming into force on 27 July
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The fundamental and key objects of the Law were:[1