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  1. The current Constitution of Argentina dates from 1853. The Constitution of Argentina of 1853 was approved in 1853 by almost all of the provincial governments at that moment (currently Argentina is made up of 24 jurisdictions of which 23 are provinces and one is an autonomous city) with the exception of Buenos Aires Province, which remained separate from the Argentine Confederation until 1859.

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  4. Procedure and time of the election of President and Vice-President of the Nation. Section 94.-. The President and Vice-President of the Nation shall be directly elected by the people, by second ballot, according to this Constitution. To this end, the national territory shall be a single constituency. Section 95.-.

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  5. The prescribed Constitutional text, sanctioned by this Constitutional Convention, replaces the one existing until now. Argentina's Constitution of 1853, Reinstated in 1983, with Amendments through 1994.

  6. It's the seventh oldest national constitution currently in effect being ratified on May 1, 1853. The Argentine Constitution consists of a preamble and two normative parts: Preamble; First part: Declarations, Rights and Guarantees (arts. 1-43) Second part: Authorities of the Nation (arts. 44–129).

  7. Jan 11, 1995 · Latest Version in WIPO Lex. Year of Version 1995. Dates. Amended up to: January 11, 1995. Entry into force: May 25, 1853. Adopted: May 1, 1853. Type of Text Constitution/Basic Law. Subject Matter Other. Notes The Constitution of Argentina was adopted on May 1, 1853 and has been amended many times starting in 1860.

  8. It is divided into three parts. The first delves into the origins of constitutionalism in Argentina. It reviews previous attempts at stabilizing political life through constitutional law, and discusses the process leading to the 1853 constitution as well as the constitutions underlying philosophy, ideational origins, main tenets, and reception.

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