List of constitutions of France
The constitutions of France are the various foundational texts that have organized the institutions of France at different periods of its history. These may be known under various names – constitution, charter, constitutional laws or acts – and take precedence over other legislative texts.
The constitutional text currently in force in France is the constitution of 1958, which founded the Fifth Republic. It was approved by the people in a referendum on 28 September 1958, and officially promulgated on 4 October that year.
History
The constitutional history of France is made up of many changes that have led to experimentation with a large number of political regime types since the French Revolution, ranging from an to reactionary dictatorship.Precursors
The Kingdom of France, under the Ancien Régime, was an absolute monarchy and lacked a formal constitution; the regime essentially relied on custom. That said, certain rules known as the fundamental laws of the Kingdom were outside the power of the monarch to change without further consent. These rules were mainly about the inheritance of the Crown, which required strict primogeniture unless the heir was not Catholic, and from the Treaty of Troyes onward was strictly agnatic as well. The Parlement of Paris, a primarily judicial body with quasi-legislative functions that was tasked with applying the fundamental laws, rarely brooked modification of the laws. For instance, Louis XIV tried by his will and testament to change the inheritance order, but the Parlement annulled it. On the other hand, the law was occasionally changed, as when the provisions of the Peace of Utrecht renouncing the claim of Louis XIV's grandson Philippe to inherit the throne of France were approved to allow him to inherit the throne of Spain.List of constitutions
The Revolutionary Era saw a number of constitutions:- Constitution of 1791, which established a parliamentary monarchy.
- Constitution of the Year I, which was never implemented.
- Constitution of the Year III, which instituted the Directory.
- Constitution of the Year VIII, which instituted the Consulate.
- Constitution of the Year X, still during the Consulate.
- Constitution of the Year XII, which instituted the First Empire.
- Charter of 1814 of 4 June 1814 established the Bourbon Restoration.
- Charter of 1815 of 22 April 1815.
- Charter of 1830 of 14 August 1830 established the July Monarchy.
- Constitution of 1848 adopted 4 November 1848, established the Second Republic.
- Constitution of 1852 adopted 14 January 1852, established the Second Empire.
- Constitutional Laws of 1875 of the Third Republic, 24 and 25 February, and 16 July 1875.
- Constitutional Law of 1940 adopted 10 July 1940, established Vichy France.
- Constitutional law of 2 November 1945, organized the Provisional Government of the French Republic.
- Constitution of 27 October 1946, established the Fourth Republic.
- Constitution of 4 October 1958, established the Fifth Republic.
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