Constitution of the United Arab Republic
The Constitution of the United Arab Republic or the Constitution of 1958 was the constitution for the short-lived political union between Egypt and Syria known as the United Arab Republic. This 74-article provisional constitution was formulated in March 1958 and lasted until 1961.
The constitution established the union of Egypt and Syria. It distributed power accordingly to the legislative authority (the National Assembly), the executive authority (represented in the Council of Ministers in addition to the President of the Republic) and the judicial authority.
A joint National Assembly was established; its members were appointed (400 from Egypt and 200 from Syria). It first met on 21 July 1960 and lasted until 22 June 1961.
See also
- History of the Egyptian Constitution
- Egyptian Constitution of 1879
- Egyptian Constitution of 1882
- Egyptian Constitution of 1923
- Egyptian Constitution of 1930
- Egyptian Constitution of 1956
- Egyptian Constitution of 1963 (provisional)
- Egyptian Constitution of 1971
- Egyptian Constitution of 2011 (provisional)
- Egyptian Constitution of 2012
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