Turkish Constitution of 1961
The Constitution of 1961 (officially titled the Constitution of the Turkish Republic) was the fundamental law of Turkey from 1961 to 1982. It was introduced following the 1960 coup d'état, replacing the earlier Constitution of 1924. It was approved in a referendum held on 9 July 1961, with 61.7% of the nation voting in favor. It remained in force until the 1980 coup d'état, following which it was replaced by a new document, the Constitution of 1982, which remains in force today.
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Turkish Constitution of 1961
The Constitution of 1961 (officially titled the Constitution of the Turkish Republic) was the fundamental law of Turkey from 1961 to 1982. It was introduced following the 1960 coup d'état, replacing the earlier Constitution of 1924. It was approved in a referendum held on 9 July 1961, with 61.7% of the nation voting in favor. It remained in force until the 1980 coup d'état, following which it was replaced by a new document, the Constitution of 1982, which remains in force today.
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Турецкая Конституция 1961 года ...... референдуме 9 июля 1961 года.
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Die Türkische Verfassung von 1 ...... erfassung der Republik Türkei.
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The Constitution of 1961 (offi ...... which remains in force today.
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Турецкая Конституция 1961 года ...... референдуме 9 июля 1961 года.
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Turkish Constitution of 1961
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Türkische Verfassung von 1961
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Конституция Турции (1961)
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