Pérez Serrano and his relationship with the Spanish Monarchy
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The Constitutional Law treatise writer Pérez Serrano, who collaborated as a legal advisor in the Cortes of 1931 in the elaboration of the Text approved on 9 December of that year during the Second Republic, developed an attitude and conduct of absolute loyalty to the monarchical regime under which he lived most of his life (Ceuta 1890-Madrid 1961), as demonstrated by the episodes narrated in the article.
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