Constitution of Freezeland

The  is the document upon which Freezeland's laws were ratified upon. It was published on April 23, 1998.

History
The Constitution of Freezeland replaced the Constitution of the Independant Province of Freezeland (December 21, 1997- April 23, 1998). There were two main motivations for replacing the old constitution in 1998. Firstly, the old constitution was, in the eyes of many, indelibly associated with the controversial Antarctic-Freezelandian Treaty (which declared that Freezeland was a dominion to Colonial Antarctica). Those opposed to the treaty initially boycotted the institutions of the new Freezelandian Republic but in 1998 were elected into power as the New Democratic Proressive party.

Enactment
The Constitution was passed by the new Freezelandian Parliament, but needed common approval from the common people.

The question put to voters was simply "Do you approve of the Draft Constitution which is the subject of this plebiscite?".

Yes: 685,105 (56.52%)

No:526,945 (43.48%)