Constitution of Guatemala
The Constitution of Guatemala is the supreme law of the Republic of Guatemala. It sets the bases for the organization of Guatemalan government and it outlines the three main branches of Guatemalan government: executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch.
Constitution of Guatemala | |
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Created | 31 May 1985 |
Date effective | 14 January 1986 |
Location | Hall of Sessions of the Constituent National Assembly |
Author(s) | Deputies of the National Constituent Assembly |
Signatories | 88 Deputies |
Purpose | To replace the Guatemalan constitution of 1965 |
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