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Constitution of Montecara
Ratified11 June 1936
Date effective9 July 1936
SystemDirectorial republic
Direct democracy
ChambersSenate and Popular Assembly
ExecutiveCollege of State

The Constitution of the Montecaran Republic (Montecaran: Costituxòn da Repùblica Montecarà) establishes the basic form of government of Montecara. It was ratified by plebiscite on 11 June 1936 and came into effect on 9 July 1936.

Contents

The constitution consists of two main parts: the Statute of Rights (Statùt dei drìti) and the Statute of Government (Statùt di govèrno). Separate from the main document is a brief Instrument of Ratification certifying that the constitution was legally ratified by plebiscite.

The Statute of Rights is Montecara's national bill of rights and enumerates a variety of civil and political rights.