Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Paraguay on 1 December 1991.
[1] The result was a victory for the Colorado Party, which won 122 of the 198 seats.
[3] It also limited the President to a single five-year term, with no possibility of re-election even if the incumbent had only served a partial term.
This provision meant that incumbent Andrés Rodríguez would have had to leave office in 1993 even without his promise to not run for a full term.
[4] The 198 members of the Constituent Assembly were elected by closed list proportional representation with seats allocated using the D'Hondt method at two levels: This Paraguayan elections-related article is a stub.