Abstract

This work analyses an important Judgment of the Constitutional Court that establishes, for the first time in constitutional jurisprudence (there had been no case on this before), the relevance of parliamentary control of the outgoing Governments, consolidating an understanding of control, in the democratic State, and of parliamentary control, in our form of Government, which had been sustaining the most solvent doctrine. With regard to the Judgment, the re-examination of the competences of the acting Governments is proposed to accommodate them to the ddemands of the present.

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