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Italian Social Republic Constitution

The Italian Social Republic Constitution was the set of laws governing the Italian Socialist Republic, a puppet state controlled by Nazi Germany during 1943-1945 under Benito Mussolini. It aimed to establish a totalitarian regime with centralized authority, emphasizing militarization, nationalism, and fascist ideology. The constitution abolished democratic institutions, suppressed political freedoms, and promoted state control over society. It reflected Mussolini’s fascist principles, prioritizing loyalty to the regime and militaristic expansion, but was short-lived due to Italy’s defeat in World War II.