Introduction of new Constitution for Yugoslavia set legal foundation before break-up, impacting regional politics.
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In 1974, Croatia witnessed a pivotal event with the introduction of the new Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The new constitution aimed to decentralize power and give more autonomy to the individual states within the Yugoslav federation, including Croatia. This moment marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Croatia, empowering local authorities and promoting the cultural and national identity of its people. It was a momentous step towards recognizing the diversity and unique characteristics of each region within the federation. The introduction of the new constitution in 1974 laid the groundwork for a more inclusive and democratic system in Croatia, setting the stage for future developments in its governance and relationship with the federal government. #Croatia #Constitution #Yugoslavia #Autonomy
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