Constitution of Kyrgyzstan

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The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan (

supreme law of the Kyrgyz Republic. Kyrgyzstan first got a constitution in 1993, a year and a half after the country had gained independence from the Soviet Union
in 1991. It has gone through a few constitutions, with the last one being adopted in April 2021.

History

1993 constitution

The first constitution was adopted on 5 May 1993.

The 1993 constitution was amended several times: first on 10 February 1996, then on 2 February 2003, and finally twice in quick succession on 9 November 2006 and 15 January 2007 after the Tulip Revolution of March 2005. The last two amendments were adopted under pressure from protracted public protests in the capital Bishkek, but they were annulled in September 2007 by the Constitutional Court, which restored the 2003 constitution and paved the way for another constitutional referendum in October 2007.

2007 constitution

2010 constitution