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has glosseng: The 1923 Constitution of Romania, also called the Constitution of Union, was intended to align the organisation of the state on the basis of universal male suffrage and the new realities that arose after the Great Union of 1918. Four draft constitutions existed: one belonging to the National Liberal Party, written with contributions from Ion I. C. Brătianu; one composed by R. Boilă at Cluj, under the influence of the Romanian National Party; one by Constantin Stere, representing the views of the Peasants' Party; and a fourth by C. Berariu. Except for Stere’s proposal, which involved a unicameral legislature, proportional representation and popular consultation through the plebiscite, the other three were inspired (when it came to political organisation) by the 1866 Constitution. The Liberals came to power in 1922 and managed to push through their own draft, which was approved 247-8 (with two abstentions) in the Chamber of Deputies on March 26, 1923 and the next day in the Senate, 137-2 (with two abstentions). It was published in Monitorul Oficial and came into force on March 29.
lexicalizationeng: 1923 Constitution of Romania
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has glossron: Constituţia din 1923 este Constituţia României adoptată după Marea Unire. A fost în vigoare până la adoptarea Constituţiei din 1938. A fost repusă în vigoare în 1944 până la 30 decembrie 1947, când a fost proclamată republica.
lexicalizationron: Constituţia României din 1923
lexicalizationron: Constituția României din 1923

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