Yugoslavia adopts a new constitution to govern the country's legal framework and structure.

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On 1/31/1946, Croatia saw a pivotal moment when the Yugoslav Constitution was adopted. This marked a significant development in the country's history as it established the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia and outlined the structure of the newly formed socialist state. The constitution provided a framework for the division of power between the federal government and the six constituent republics, including Croatia. It also laid out the rights and responsibilities of the citizens within the socialist system. This moment in Croatian history was a crucial step towards shaping the political landscape and governance of the country in the post-World War II era. #Croatia #Yugoslavia #Constitution #Adoption #History #Socialism
Location : Croatia
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