Constitution of Iceland
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The Constitution of Iceland is the supreme law of Iceland. The current constitution was first instituted on June 17, 1944; since then, it has been amended seven times.[1] Proposals for a fifth series of amendments are currently (feb. 2007) being drafted by a special commission. Changes being discussed include the possible withdrawal of the presidential veto.
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- Stjórnarskrá lýðveldisins Íslands ("The Constitution of Iceland")
- Constitution Of Iceland (English version)
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