Constitution of the Ukrainian People's Republic

The Constitution of Ukrainian People's Republic (Ukrainian: Конституція Української Народної Республіки, romanized: Konstytutsiia Ukrainskoi Narodnoi Respubliky) is a constitutional document approved by the Central Council of Ukraine on April 29, 1918, but never promulgated.

The lawful, civil, and political powers of the citizen of UPR starts from 20 years of age.

If in special cases the law enforcement agencies violate the right, the court order at the request of a citizen will be presented during the next 48 hours upon the completion of the search.

The supreme Executive power in UPR belongs to the Council of the People's Ministers.

All kinds of local affairs are conducted by the elected Council and the community Administration of volosts and lands.

The ministers only supervise and coordinate their actions (#50) with no intermediaries and through the appointed by them officials not intruding into the affairs of those Councils and Administrations and all the arguments in that regard are decided through the Court of the Ukrainian People's Republic (##60-68).