Syntagma of 1844

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The Syntagma of 1844 was Greece’s first formal constitution establishing a constitutional monarchy and defining the structure and powers of the modern Greek state.

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instanceOf Greek constitution
constitution
appliesToTerritory Greece
country Kingdom of Greece
defines powers of the executive branch in Greece
powers of the judiciary in Greece
powers of the legislative branch in Greece
structure of the Greek state
definesRoleOf Hellenic Parliament
surface form: Greek Parliament

Greek judiciary
King of Greece NERFINISHED
establishes constitutional limits on the monarch of Greece
parliamentary institutions in Greece
separation of powers in Greece
follows Greek War of Independence
governmentFormEstablished constitutional monarchy
guarantees certain civil rights in Greece
headOfState King of Greece NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance first formal constitution of modern Greece
foundation of the modern Greek constitutional order
inForceInCentury 19th century
language Greek
legalForm written constitution
legalStatus supreme law of the Kingdom of Greece
legalSystem public law of Greece
politicalSystem monarchical constitutional regime
predecessor absolute monarchy in Greece
regulates exercise of political power in Greece
relationship between monarch and parliament in Greece
subjectOf Greek constitutional history

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Constitution of 1844 (Greece) alsoKnownAs Syntagma of 1844