Constitution of France
The current Constitution of France was adopted on October 4, 1958, and has been amended 17 times, most recently on March 28, 2003. It is typically called the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, and replaced that of the Fourth Republic dating from October 27, 1946. Charles de Gaulle was its main instigator; the constitution was drafted by Michel Debré.
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October 4 - 1958 - March 28 - 2003 - Constitution - Fifth Republic - Fourth Republic - October 27 - 1946 - Charles de Gaulle - Michel Debré
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Summary |
| ► | Impact with respect to personal freedoms |
| ► | Past constitutions |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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