Constitution of Abkhazia

The Constitution of the Republic of Abkhazia (Russian: Конститу́ция Респу́блики Абха́зия) was adopted by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Abkhazia of the 12th convocation on 26 November 1994, and by the national referendum on October 3, 1999, with an amendment adopted by the national referendum on the same day. On the 15th anniversary of its adoption, a special meeting was held between the current convocation of the People's Assembly and many of the members who were present in 1994. Sergei Shamba reported that he had written down the exact time of adoption as 17:14.[1]

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Structure

The constitution consists of seven chapters.

  1. Principles of the Constitutional System
  2. Human Rights and Freedoms of a Citizen
  3. Legislative Power
  4. Executive Power
  5. Judicial Power
  6. Local Government
  7. Constitutional Amendments and Revision Procedure
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References

  1. "SESSION WITH PARTICIPATION OF "GOLDEN PARLIAMENT" MPS TOOK PLACE IN THE PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY". Administration of the President of the Republic of Abkhazia. 27 November 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
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