Constituent Charter of the Belarusian People's Republic in the context of Second Constituent Charter


Constituent Charter of the Belarusian People's Republic in the context of Second Constituent Charter
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👉 Constituent Charter of the Belarusian People's Republic in the context of Second Constituent Charter

The Second Constituent Charter to the peoples of Belarus (Belarusian: Другая Ўстаўная грамата да народаў Беларусі, Druhaja Ŭstaŭnaja hramata da narodaŭ Biełarusi) is a legal act adopted by the executive committee of the Council of the All-Belarusian Congress on March 9, 1918, in Minsk. Announced the formation of the Belarusian People's Republic as a democratic parliamentary and legal state, defined its territory within the settlement and numerical superiority of Belarusians. Embodied the then achievements of political and legal thought.

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Constituent Charter of the Belarusian People's Republic in the context of Third Constituent Charter

The Third Constituent Charter (Belarusian: Трэцяя Ўстаўная грамата, romanizedTreciaja Ŭstaŭnaja hramata) is a legal act adopted by the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic on 25 March 1918 in Minsk (in Malin's house), according to which the Belarusian People's Republic was proclaimed an independent state. The anniversary of this historic event is traditionally celebrated by Belarusians as the Freedom Day.

A copy of the Third Constituent Charter is kept in the National Archives of Belarus.

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