The constitutionalformation and the government powerin Tuva nationalrepublic



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In August, 1921 the People's Republic of Tuva (PRT) was formed at the Tuvan Constituent Assembly (the Hural). There were firstly considered such basic decisions as questions on self-determination of Tuva, about the Constitution and also about strengthening friendly mutual relations with people of Soviet Union and Mongolia.
The Supreme legislature according to the Constitution should belong to the National Congress (the Hural) of representatives from all regions of Tuva (Khozhun) and take place not less than once a year. The Supreme executive authority should belong to the General Central Council consisting also from representatives of all regions (Khozhun) (one from each khozhun). The government should be guided by instructions of the National Congress (the Hural) which subsequently (since February 1922г.) started to be called Great (Ulug) Hural.
Large number of the constitutional acts accepted at various periods in the People's Republic of Tuva (the constitution 1921.1924, 1926, 1930 and 1941) makes one of the bright historically caused features of the Tuva statehood.

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A V Minaev

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