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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.

  2. 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.

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  5. Jan 11, 1995 · Constitution of Argentina of 1853 (as amended by the 1860, 1866, 1898, 1957 and 1994 reforms), Argentina, WIPO Lex. 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.

  6. The Constitution of 1853 contributed to a slow democratization of the country, a trend decidedly strengthened with the issue of the Sáenz Peña Act of 1912. This act established universal, secret, and mandatory suffrage, ending a long period of electoral fraud.

  7. The Constitution of the Argentine Nation is the basic governing document of Argentina, and the primary source of existing law in Argentina. Its first version was written in 1853 by a constitutional assembly which gathered in Santa Fe; the doctrinal basis was taken in part from the United States Constitution.

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