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Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia - Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
EAN 8596547098652
DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
Preamble
I. BASIC PROVISIONS
II. BASIC FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND CITIZEN
III THE ORGANISATION OF STATE AUTHORITY
1. The Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia
2. The President of the Republic of Macedonia
3. The Government of the Republic of Macedonia.
4. The Judiciary
5. The Public Prosecutor's Office
IV. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
V. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
VI. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
VII. THE DEFENCE OF THE REPUBLIC AND STATES OF WAR AND EMERGENCY
VII. CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUTION
IX. TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL CLAUSES
X. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Preamble
Table of Contents
Taking as the points of departure the historical, cultural, spiritual and statehood heritage of the Macedonian people and their struggle over centuries for national and social freedom as well as for the creation of their own state, and particularly the traditions of statehood and legality of the Krushevo Republic and the historic decisions of the Anti-Fascist Assembly of the People's Liberation of Macedonia, together with the constitutional and legal continuity of the Macedonian state as a sovereign republic within Federal Yugoslavia and the freely manifested will of the citizens of the Republic of Macedonia in the referendum of September 8th, 1991, as well as the historical fact that Macedonia is established as a national state of the Macedonian people, in which full equality as citizens and permanent co-existence with the Macedonian people is provided for Albanians, Turks, Vlachs, Romanies and other nationalities living in the Republic of Macedonia, and intent on:
the establishment of the Republic of Macedonia as a sovereign and independent state, as well as a civil and democratic one;
the establishment and consolidation of the rule of law as a fundamental system of government;
the guaranteeing of human rights, citizens, freedoms and ethnic equality;
the provision of peace and a common home for the Macedonian people with the nationalities living in the Republic of Macedonia; and on
the provision of social justice, economic wellbeing and prosperity in the life of the individual and the community,
the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia adopts THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
I. BASIC PROVISIONS
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Article 1
The Republic of Macedonia is a sovereign, independent, democratic and social state.
The sovereignty of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible, inalienable and nontransferable.
Article 2
Sovereignty in the Republic of Macedonia derives from the citizens and belongs to the citizens.
The citizens of the Republic of Macedonia exercise their authority through democratically elected Representatives through referendum and through other forms of direct expression.
Article 3
The territory of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible and inviolable.
The existing borders of the Republic of Macedonia are inviolable. The borders of the Republic of Macedonia may be changed only in accordance with the constitution.
Article 4
Citizens of the Republic of Macedonia have citizenship of the Republic of Macedonia.
A subject of the Republic of Macedonia may either be deprived of citizenship, nor expelled or extradited to another state.
Citizenship of the Republic of Macedonia is regulated by law.
Article 5
The state symbols of the Republic of Macedonia are the coat of arms, the flag and the national anthem. The coat of arms, the flag and the national anthem of the Republic of Macedonia are adopted by law by a two-thirds majority vote of the total number of Assembly Representatives.
Article 6
The Capital of the Republic of Macedonia is Skopje.
Article 7
The Macedonian language, written using its Cyrillic alphabet, is the official language in the Republic of Macedonia. In the units of local self-government where the majority of the inhabitants belong to