Constituent Assembly of the Batavian Republic
Constituent Assembly Constituerende Vergadering | |
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| History | |
| Founded | 22 January 1798 |
| Disbanded | 4 May 1798 |
| Preceded by | National Assembly of the Batavian Republic |
The Constituent Assembly (Dutch: Constituerende Vergadering) was the legislature of the Batavian Republic after the January 1798 coup d'etat. The members came from the Second National Assembly, which was elected during the 1797 Batavian Republic general election. However, some had been expelled during the coup, while others had resigned voluntarily. Its main objective was to write a new constitution, which became the Staatsregeling 1798 which was approved in the 1798 referendum. On 4 May, the Constituent Assembly transitioned into the Representative Body.