TheSmall Constitution of 1992 (Polish:Mała Konstytucja z 1992) was aconstitution regulating relations between thelegislative andexecutive branches of the government ofPoland, and localself-government. It was voted after thefall of communism, by Poland's first freely-electedSejm (parliament).
It annulled some of the most outdated parts of thecommunist 1952Constitution of the Polish People's Republic, in particular replacing statements about Poland being asocialist state with those appropriate for a liberal democracy and market economy.
The previous adjustment of the 1952 constitution was theApril Novelization of 1989.
The reformed 1952 constitution was completely replaced in 1997 by the currentConstitution of Poland.
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