Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America
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The constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: constitución de la República Federal de Centro América) was the governing document of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1824 to 1839. It was inspired by both the United States Declaration of Independence and the Spanish Constitution of 1812
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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America | |
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Jurisdiction | Federal Republic of Central America |
Created | 12 June 1824 |
Presented | 4 July 1824 |
Ratified | 22 November 1824 |
System | Federal presidential republic |
Government structure | |
Branches | 3 |
Chambers | Bicameral |
Executive | President |
Judiciary | Supreme Court |
Federalism | Federation |
Electoral college | Yes |
First legislature | 6 February 1825 |
First executive | 29 April 1825 |
First court | 29 April 1825 |
Repealed | 17 April 1839 |
Location | Guatemala City, Guatemala |
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