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Latvijas Republikas Satversme 1922 (The Constitution of the Republic of Latvia)

the Republic of Latvia The Parliament of the Republic of Latvia Country Resources Constitutions Latvia 7 November 1922 Legislation/regulation

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Šīs dokuments satur fundamentālus demokrātiskus principus, pēc kuriem tiek vadīta Latvijas Republika. Satversme atrunā Saemas, valsts prezidenta, ministru kabineta, tiesu, likumdošanas un valsts kontroles funkcijas, kā arī cilvēku pamattiesības.

This document contains a set of fundamental democratic principles according to which Latvian state is governed. The Constitution describes the functions of the Parliament, the president, the cabinet of ministers, the court and state control, as well as defines basic human rights.

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