1973 Constitution of Ba'athist Syria
| 1973 Constitution of Ba'athist Syria | |
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| Territorial extent | Ba'athist Syria |
| Effective | 23 March 1973 |
| Repealed | 27 February 2012 |
| Status: Repealed | |
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The 1973 Constitution of Ba'athist Syria was the constitution that governed Ba'athist Syria from 13 March 1973 until 27 February 2012. It describes Syria's character to be Arab, democratic, socialist and republican. Further, in line with pan-Arab ideology, it positions the country as a region of the wider Arab world and its people as an integral part of the Arab nation. The constitution entrenched the power of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and its 8th Article described the party as "the leading party in the society and the state", effectively ruling Syria as a one-party socialist state under emergency laws.