Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine
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The Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine was adopted on July 16, 1990 by the recently elected
Ukrainian parliamentary election, 1990
The first relatively free parliamentary election held in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic took place in several stages, from March 4 to March 18, 1990. The elections were held to elect deputies to the republic's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada...

 parliament
Verkhovna Rada
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is Ukraine's parliament. The Verkhovna Rada is a unicameral parliament composed of 450 deputies, which is presided over by a chairman...

 of Ukrainian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic or in short, the Ukrainian SSR was a sovereign Soviet Socialist state and one of the fifteen constituent republics of the Soviet Union lasting from its inception in 1922 to the breakup in 1991...

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The Declaration established the principles of Self-Determination of the Ukrainian Nation, Rule of the People, State Power, Citizenship of the Ukrainian SSR, Territorial Supremacy, Economic Independence, Environmental Safety, Cultural Development, External and Internal Security, and International Relations.

See also

  • Declaration of Independence of Ukraine
    Declaration of Independence of Ukraine
    The Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine was adopted by the Ukrainian parliament on August 24, 1991. The Act established Ukraine as an independent, democratic state....

  • Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
    Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
    The Declaration on State Sovereignty of the RSFSR was a political act of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, then part of the Soviet Union, which marked the beginning of constitutional reform in Russia...


External links

Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine - Verkhovna Rada website Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine - Verkhovna Rada website
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