Constitution of Moldova (1994)
Constitution of Moldova | |
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Original title | Supreme Court of Moldova, Constitutional Court |
Federalism | Unitary |
Electoral college | No |
Last amended | 2016 |
Supersedes | Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic |
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The Moldovan Constitution of 1994 has been the supreme law of the
Republic of Moldova
since 27 August 1994.
History
The current
Constitution of 1978
in its entirety.
Since 1994, the Constitution has been successfully amended eight times. There have also been unsuccessful attempts to amend it, such as the 2010
constitutional referendum
.
Titles and chapters
- Title I - General Principles
- Title II - Fundamental Rights, Freedoms And Duties
- Chapter I - General Provisions
- Chapter II - Fundamental Rights And Freedoms
- Chapter III - Fundamental Duties
- Title III - Public Authorities
- Chapter IV - Parliament
- First Section - Structure And Functioning
- Second Section - The Status Of Parliament Members
- Third Section - Legislation And Acts Of Parliament
- Chapter V - the President Of The Republic Of Moldova
- Chapter VI - the Government
- Chapter VII - The parliament - the GovernmentInterrelationship
- Chapter VIII - Public Administration
- Chapter IX - Judicial Authority
- First Section - Courts Of Law
- Second Section - The Higher Magistrates' Council
- Third Section - The Public Prosecution Office
- Title IV - National Economy And Public Finance
- Title V - Constitutional Court
- Title VI - Revising The Constitution
- Title VII - Final And Transitory Provisions
See also
- Moldovan constitutional referendum, 2010
- Commission for constitutional reform in Moldova
- Constitution of Moldova (1978)
- Constitution of Moldova (1941)
External links
- Text of the Constitution of Moldova (in Romanian and Russian)
- English translation of the Constitution of Moldova (in English)