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| document_name = Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso<br>'' | | document_name = Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso<br>''TBD'' | ||
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| purpose = To replace the Constitution of the Republic of Carloso | | purpose = To replace the Constitution of the Republic of Carloso | ||
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The '''Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso''' ( | The '''Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso''' (Carlosian: ''TBD'') is the supreme law of Carloso. | ||
The Constitution created a system of representative democracy in Carloso, inherited from the previous constitution, but established Carloso for the first time as a federation of administrative provinces rather then a unitary state. While generally categorised as a federal republic, Carloso under the 1956 constitution is often referred to as a 'quasi-federal' or a 'unitary state with a federal spirit', due to the limited powers delegated to the provinces and the supremacy of the central government. | The Constitution created a system of representative democracy in Carloso, inherited from the previous constitution, but established Carloso for the first time as a federation of administrative provinces rather then a unitary state. While generally categorised as a federal republic, Carloso under the 1956 constitution is often referred to as a 'quasi-federal' or a 'unitary state with a federal spirit', due to the limited powers delegated to the provinces and the supremacy of the central government. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Influences== | ==Influences== | ||
==Main provisions== | ==Main provisions== | ||
==Original text== | ==Original text== | ||
==Amendments== | ==Amendments== | ||
==Judicial review== | ==Judicial review== | ||
[[Category:Carloso]] | [[Category:Carloso]] |
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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso TBD | |
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Date effective | 20 June 1956 |
Author(s) | Emmanuel Sartega |
Purpose | To replace the Constitution of the Republic of Carloso |
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Carloso (Carlosian: TBD) is the supreme law of Carloso.
The Constitution created a system of representative democracy in Carloso, inherited from the previous constitution, but established Carloso for the first time as a federation of administrative provinces rather then a unitary state. While generally categorised as a federal republic, Carloso under the 1956 constitution is often referred to as a 'quasi-federal' or a 'unitary state with a federal spirit', due to the limited powers delegated to the provinces and the supremacy of the central government.