Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR
See also: Constitution of the Soviet Union
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Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Конституція УРСР) was a fundamental law of the Ukrainian SSR which was a part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (federation). There were four editions of the constitution from 1919 to 1991. Three of them were in the Ukrainian language, while the very first (Constitution of 1919) was in the Russian language.
- Constitution of 1937 (Stalin's Constitution)
- Constitution of 1978
- Constitution of 1978 (after independence)
Constitution of 1919
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Ratified | March 10, 1919 |
Location | Kharkiv, Soviet Union |
Signatories | The 3rd All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets |
Constitution of 1929
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Ratified | May 15, 1929 |
Location | Kharkiv, Soviet Union |
Signatories | The 11th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets |
Constitution of 1936
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Ratified | January 30, 1937 |
Location | Kiev, Soviet Union |
Signatories | The 14th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets (extraordinary) |
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