Constitution of Czechoslovakia
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Constitution of Czechoslovakia may refer to:
  • 1918 Constitution of Czechoslovakia (provisional)
  • Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920
    Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920
    After World War I, Czechoslovakia established itself and as a republic and democracy with the establishment of the Constitution of 1920. The constitution was adopted by the National Assembly on 29 February 1920 and replaced the provisional constitution adopted on 13 November 1918.The introduction...

  • Ninth-of-May Constitution
    Ninth-of-May Constitution
    The Ninth-of-May Constitution was a constitution of Czechoslovakia in force from 1948 to 1960. It came into force on May 9, shortly after the communist seizure of power in the country on 25 February 1948. It replaced the 1920 Constitution...

    , 1948
  • 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia
    1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia
    The Constitution of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic , promulgated on 11 July 1960 as the constitutional law 100/1960 Sb., codified the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia...

  • Constitutional Law of Federation
    Constitutional Law of Federation
    The Constitutional Law of Federation was a constitutional law in Czechoslovakia adopted on 27 October 1968 and in force from 1969 – 1992, by which the unitary Czechoslovak state was turned into a federation.-Federation:...

    , 1968

See also

  • Constitution of the Czech Republic
    Constitution of the Czech Republic
    The current Constitution of the Czech Republic was adopted on December 16, 1992. It replaced the constitution of Czechoslovakia , which split into the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic by act of parliament on January 1, 1993, through the so-called Velvet Divorce.The document is organized into...

  • Constitution of the Slovak Republic
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