Constitution of the Central African Republic
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The Constitution of the Central African Republic was approved by referendum on December 15 2015 and formally adopted on March 27 2016. Since its independance in 1960, the Central African Republic has used many constitutions, showing a great political instability with coups.
The constitutions used by the Central African Republic are:
- Constitution of November 26 1964 (First Republic) ;
- Constitutional Act of January 8 1966 ;
- Imperial Constitution of December 4 1976 (Central African Empire);
- Constitutional Act of September 21 1979 (Republic restored);
- Constitution of February 5 1981 (Second Republic);
- Constitutional Act of Septembre 1 1981 ;
- Constitutional Act of de 1985 ;
- Constitution of November 28 1986 (Third Republic) ;
- Constitution of January 14 1995 (Fourth Republic) ;
- Constitutional Act of du March 15 2003 ;
- Constitution of December 27 2004 (Fifth Republic) ;
- Constitutional Charter of January 18 2013 (transition) ;
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