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The '''Constitution of Gandhara''' is the [[Wikipedia:Constitution|supreme law]] of [[Gandhara]]. The constitution was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957, and went into force on 13 November of that year, replacing the Constitution of 1919. In 1990, a major revision of the constitution was undertaken in which the text of the constitution was modernized and new civil rights were added, along with a number of other changes (e.g. abolishing the death penalty under all circumstances and limiting the ).
The '''Constitution of Gandhara''' is the [[Wikipedia:Constitution|supreme law]] of [[Gandhara]]. The constitution was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957, and went into force on 13 November of that year, replacing the Constitution of 1919. In 1990, a major revision of the constitution was undertaken in which the text of the constitution was modernized and new civil rights were added, along with a number of other changes (e.g. abolishing the death penalty under all circumstances and limiting the number of times that a person can be elected president).


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Revision as of 23:30, 17 August 2015

The Constitution of Gandhara is the supreme law of Gandhara. The constitution was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957, and went into force on 13 November of that year, replacing the Constitution of 1919. In 1990, a major revision of the constitution was undertaken in which the text of the constitution was modernized and new civil rights were added, along with a number of other changes (e.g. abolishing the death penalty under all circumstances and limiting the number of times that a person can be elected president).