Constitution of Qatar
| Qatari Constitution | |
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| Overview | |
| Jurisdiction | Qatar |
| Date effective | 9 April 2004 |
| System | Unitary semi-constitutional monarchy |
| Government structure | |
| Branches | Three (Executive, Legislative and Judiciary) |
| Head of state | Emir of Qatar |
| Chambers | Consultative Assembly of Qatar |
| Executive | Prime Minister of Qatar Cabinet of Qatar |
| Federalism | No |
| Signatories | 2003 Qatari constitutional referendum |
| Full text | |
| Constitution of Qatar at Wikisource | |
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The Constitution of Qatar (Arabic: دستور قطر Dastūr Qatar) is the supreme law of the State of Qatar. It came into effect on 9 April 2004. The constitution was overwhelmingly approved, with almost 97% in favour.