Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America

Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America
A scan of the front cover of the 1824 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America
Overview
JurisdictionFederal Republic of Central America
Created12 June 1824
Presented4 July 1824
Ratified22 November 1824
SystemFederal presidential republic
Government structure
Branches3
ChambersBicameral
ExecutivePresident
JudiciarySupreme Court
FederalismFederation
Electoral collegeYes
First legislature6 February 1825
First executive29 April 1825
First court29 April 1825
Repealed17 April 1839
LocationGuatemala City, Guatemala

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: constitución de la República Federal de Centro América) was the governing document of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1824 to 1839. It was inspired by both the United States Declaration of Independence and the Spanish Constitution of 1812


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