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Provisional Government (1868–1871)

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1868–1871 Spanish government after the overthrow of Queen Isabella II
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Provisional Government of the Kingdom of SpainGobierno Provisional del Reino de España
1868–1871
Flag of Spain Flag of Spain Coat of arms
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy under a provisional Government
Regent 
• 1869-1871 Francisco Serrano
Prime minister 
• 1868-1869 Francisco Serrano
• 1869-1870 Juan Prim
• 1870-1871 Juan Bautista Topete
Historical eraDemocratic Sexennium
• Established 3 October 1868
• General election 15 January 1869
• Constitution 1 June 1869
• Disestablished 2 January 1871
Preceded by Succeeded by
Reign of Isabella II of Spain
Reign of Amadeo I of Spain
Today part ofSpain

The Provisional Government (1868–1871) was a provisional government formed in Spain between the overthrow of Queen Isabella II of Spain on 30 September 1868 after the Glorious Revolution, and the inauguration of the new King Amadeo I of Spain before the Cortes on 2 January 1871.

It was the first phase of a 6-year period, known as the Sexenio Democrático (1868–1874).

The revolutionary spirit that had overthrown the Spanish government in September 1868 lacked direction. It was a coalition of 3 parties : the Unión Liberal headed by Francisco Serrano, the Progressive Party headed by Juan Prim and the Democratic Party.

The Cortes rejected the notion of a republic and chose for a constitutional monarchy.

This period can be divided into two periods:

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