The ratification process of the Iraq constitution took place in 2005, following the approval of the draft by the National Assembly. A referendum was held on October 15, 2005, where the constitution was approved by a majority of voters, with around 78% in favor. However, it faced opposition, particularly from Sunni Arab groups, leading to a requirement that any province could reject the constitution if two-thirds of voters opposed it. Ultimately, the constitution was adopted, marking a significant step in Iraq's political transition after the 2003 invasion.
Ratification
The ratification of the constitution was signed on May 29, 1790. The ratification process had began three years earlier in Rhode Island.
In 1789 during the ratification process, the Constitution did not include a Bill of Rights.
Ratification
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
Ratification or ratifying
The constitution
9 out of 13 states had to approve or ratify. The process was called ratification
The process wherby each state voted to accept the new US Constitution is called "ratification." This term is also used for acceptance of amendments to the constitution.
did not include a bill of rights
federal goverment
The federalists was one of the ones who supported the ratification of the Constitution