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The Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1941) was the fundamental law of the Moldovan SSR, adopted in 1941.
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History
The Constitution of 1941 was adopted soon after the 1940 Moldavian SSR elections. The Constitution was adopted at the first session of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR, on January 12, 1941. It was based on the principles and provisions of the 1936 Soviet Constitution.
Moldovan deputies represented 56% of the total number of representatives, although the titular ethnicity made up 65% of the republic's population.[1]
The Constitution was superseded by a new one in 1978
See too
External links
- (English) George Cioranescu and Rene de Flers, "The New Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic" , 1978-6-28
Sources
- ^ "The New Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic", Radio Free Europe background report
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