After 25 years of validity, 15 years after its entry into operation in a democratic regime and 5 years of processing through, the 1980 Constitution was -finally- reformed with the purpose of overcoming the vestiges of authoritarianism present in its text and taking a step quasi-definitive at the institutional level to complete the transition to "full" democracy. In this work, I intend to verify that, at least, in terms of the constitutional reform procedure, our constitution still has a very rigid structure that is not in agreement with the democratic principle present in the Bases of Institutionality and that, consequently, it must inform the entire Basic Charter.
León, J. J. (2016). Constitutional Reform and Democratic Principle. Revista De Derecho Público, (69), Págs. 45–58. https://doi.org/10.5354/rdpu.v0i69.40189