Russian_Constitution_of_1978

Russian Constitution of 1978

Russian Constitution of 1978

Supreme law in the Eurasian country until 1993


The Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 12 April 1978 was formally its supreme law.

History

At its Extraordinary Session of 12 April 1978, the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR adopted a new republican Constitution, to replace the old Russian Constitution of 1937, including its subsequent amendments. The new Constitution initially consisted of a Preamble and 185 articles, and was prepared as part of the whole process of bringing all 15 republican Constitutions in line with new Constitution of the Soviet Union of October 1977.

It was the fourth Constitution of the Russian SFSR. Following a turbulent period of democratization, dissolution of the Soviet Union and subsequent economic reform the Constitution was amended several times. It lost its legal force by the referendum of 12 December 1993, which was preceded by a power struggle between the President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Russia's legislative institutions the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Soviet of Russia.

List of amendments

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See also

Preceded by
Russian Constitution of 1937
Constitution of Russia
12 April 1978–12 December 1993
Succeeded by

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