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The '''constitution of Kiribati''' is the supreme law of ], which was promulgated in 1979, and amended in 1995. It is divided into 10 chapters and 2 schedules.<ref> {{citeweb|url=https://constitutions.unwomen.org/en/countries/oceania/kiribati#|title=Constitution of Kiribati}}</ref> | The '''constitution of Kiribati''' is the supreme law of ], which was promulgated in 1979, and amended in 1995. It is divided into 10 chapters and 2 schedules.<ref> {{citeweb|url=https://constitutions.unwomen.org/en/countries/oceania/kiribati#|title=Constitution of Kiribati 1979, as amended to 1995| publisher= UN Women | website=Global Gender Equality Constitutional Database| access-date=10 May 2020}}</ref> | ||
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The constitution of Kiribati is the supreme law of Kiribati, which was promulgated in 1979, and amended in 1995. It is divided into 10 chapters and 2 schedules.
References
- "Constitution of Kiribati 1979, as amended to 1995". Global Gender Equality Constitutional Database. UN Women. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
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