Constitution of Russia
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The current Constitution of the Russian Federation (Russian: Конститу́ция Росси́йской Федера́ции; pronounced [kənsʲtʲɪˈtutsɨjə rɐˈsʲijskəj fʲɪdʲɪˈraltsɨɪ]) was adopted by national referendum on December 12, 1993. It replaced the previous Soviet-era Constitution of April 12, 1978 of Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic following the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.
Of all registered voters, 58,187,755 people (or 54.8%) participated in the referendum. Of those, 32,937,630 people (54.5%) voted for adoption of the Constitution.[1]
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[edit] Declaration of adoption
"We, the multinational people of the Russian Federation, united by a common fate on our land, establishing human rights and freedoms, civic peace and accord, preserving the historically established state unity, proceeding from the universally recognized principles of equality and self-determination of peoples, revering the memory of ancestors who have conveyed to us the love for the Motherland, belief in the good and justice, reviving the sovereign statehood of Russia and asserting the firmness of its democratic basic, striving to ensure the well-being and prosperity of Russia, proceeding from the responsibility for our Motherland before the present and future generations, recognizing ourselves as part of the world community, adopt the Constitution of the Russian Federation."
[edit] Structure
The constitution is divided into two sections.
[edit] Section One
- Fundamentals of the Constitutional System
- Rights and Liberties of Man and Citizen [1]
- Russian Federation
- President of the Russian Federation
- Federal Assembly
- Government
- Judiciary
- Local Self-Government
- Constitutional Amendments and Revisions
[edit] Section Two
- Concluding and Transitional Provisions
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Constitution of Russia: nature, evolution, modernity 1.4.2 National character. (Russian)
[edit] External links
- The Russian Constitution, with the original Russian text and translated to English, German (Deutsch) and French (Français)
- In Russian - The Constitution on the official Russian Government's website
- English Translation
- http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/articles/ConstMain.shtml
- All information about the Russian Constitution

