Constitution of the Soviet Union

During its existence, the Soviet Union had three different communist state constitutions enforced individually at different times between 31 January 1924 to 26 December 1991. == Chronology of Soviet constitutions == These three constitutions were: 1918 Constitution of Soviet Russia – adopted 10 July 1918 (De facto Constitution of the USSR from 1922 to 1924) 1924 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 31 January 1924 ("Lenin Constitution") 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 5 December 1936 ("Stalin Constitution") 1977 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 7 October 1977 ("Brezhnev Constitution") The Constitutions of the Soviet Union were modeled after the 1918 Russian Constitution established by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), the immediate predecessor and a constituent republic of the Soviet Union.

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Constitution of the Soviet Union

During its existence, the Soviet Union had three different communist state constitutions enforced individually at different times between 31 January 1924 to 26 December 1991. == Chronology of Soviet constitutions == These three constitutions were: 1918 Constitution of Soviet Russia – adopted 10 July 1918 (De facto Constitution of the USSR from 1922 to 1924) 1924 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 31 January 1924 ("Lenin Constitution") 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 5 December 1936 ("Stalin Constitution") 1977 Constitution of the Soviet Union – adopted 7 October 1977 ("Brezhnev Constitution") The Constitutions of the Soviet Union were modeled after the 1918 Russian Constitution established by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), the immediate predecessor and a constituent republic of the Soviet Union.

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