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news and politics war and conflictsIs there a constitution in Germany?
Also question is, did Germany have a Constitution?
Weimar Constitution adopted in Germany. On August 11, 1919, Friedrich Ebert, a member of the Social Democratic Party and the provisional president of the German Reichstag (government), signs a new constitution, known as the Weimar Constitution, into law, officially creating the first parliamentary democracy in Germany.
Furthermore, what is Germany's Constitution called?
The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany.
On average, each article in the constitution has been changed somewhat more than once - 1.2 times, to be precise (see Table 2) - and there were 3.8 changes in each of the last 50 years of the Federal Republic's existence.