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with considerable powers to head the executive branch for a four-year term. The president was given control over all of his ministers of government and was empowered to make decisions with the agreement of at least one of the three ministers recognized by the 1830 constitution.
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The 1830 constitution has been regarded as Uruguay's most technically perfect charter. Heavily influenced by the thinking of the
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Many streets in different cities of Uruguay are named after the date of the First Constitutional Oath, notably
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Like all of Uruguay's charters since then, the 1830 constitution provided for a General Assembly composed of a
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Rex A. Hudson (December 1993). "Constitutional Background". In Hudson, Rex A.; Meditz, Sandra W. (eds.).
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Although the 1830 constitution remained nominally in effect for eighty-seven years, it was actually
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The Centennial of 1830 was an occasion to celebrate a century of constitutional life; the
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appointed by the president and each having an advisory body called a Neighbors' Council (
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The anniversary of the 1830 promulgation of this original constitution on July 18 is a
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This political constitution was in force until 1918, when it was replaced by a
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dates back to 1830. Drafted by the Constituent Assembly, summoned in the
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Many squares in Uruguay bear the name of the Constitution, notably the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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governments violated it repeatedly. In the 1878–90 period, the
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in 1829, it was sworn by the citizens on 18 July 1830.
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was erected as a memorial to the First Constitution.
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Juan Manuel Blanes
Politics of Uruguay

Current constitution (1997)
1830
1918
1934
1942
1952
1967
Executive
President
list
Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou
Cabinet
Vice President
Beatriz ArgimĂłn
General Assembly
Senate
President
Chamber of Representatives
President
Palacio Legislativo
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Administrative divisions
Departments
Municipalities
Elections

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