May Constitution of Poland
Government Act of May 3, 1791 (Ustawa rządowa z 3ego Maja 1791, also Constitution of third of May) was the first written constitution in Europe, second in the world history. Passed by the Polish Sejm for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth on May 3, 1791.
The main points included:
- further unification of the state,
- religious tolerance with exception to apostasia,
- giving political rights to citizens of the cities,
- removing the Liberum Veto,
- limiting to free election of the King to the extinction of Saxonian dynasty.
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Text of the constitution
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