Constitution of Croatia
| Constitution of the Republic of Croatia | |
|---|---|
"Constitution no. 1", which is kept in the great hall of the Palace of the Constitutional Court and is used on the occasion of the presidential inauguration | |
| Overview | |
| Original title | Ustav Republike Hrvatske |
| Jurisdiction | Croatia |
| Ratified | 22 December 1990 |
| Date effective | 22 December 1990 |
| System | Unitary parliamentary republic |
| Government structure | |
| Branches | 3 |
| Chambers | Unicameral |
| Executive | President and Government |
| Judiciary | Constitutional Court, Supreme Court |
| History | |
| Amendments | 5 |
| Last amended | 1 December 2013 |
| Citation | The Constitution of the Republic Of Croatia (PDF), 15 January 2014 |
| Location | Palace of the Constitutional Court |
| Author(s) | Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Affairs |
| Supersedes | Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Croatia (1974.) |
| Full text | |
| Constitution of the Republic of Croatia at Wikisource | |
The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ustav Republike Hrvatske) is the supreme legal act of the Republic of Croatia, serving as the basis for all other legislation.