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Constitution of the Independent
State of Samoa
121. Laws not brought into force
before Independence Day
122. Adaptation of existing law
123. Vesting of property
124. Transitional amendments to
Constitution
Schedules
IN THE HOLY NAME OF GOD, THE ALMIGHTY, THE
EVER LOVING WHEREAS sovereignty over the Universe
belongs to the Omnipresent God alone, and the authority to be
exercised by the people of Samoa within the limits prescribed by
God’s commandments is a sacred heritage
WHEREAS the Leaders of Samoa have declared that Samoa
should be an Independent State based on Christian principles and
Samoan custom and tradition
AND WHEREAS the Constitutional Convention, representing the
people of Samoa, has resolved to frame a Constitution for the
Independent State of Samoa
WHEREIN the State should exercise its powers and authority
through the chosen representatives of the people
WHEREIN should be secured to all the people their fundamental
rights
WHEREIN the impartial administration of justice should be fully
maintained
AND WHEREIN the integrity of Samoa, its independence, and all
its rights should be safeguarded
NOW THEREFORE, we the people of Samoa in our
Constitutional Convention, this 28th day of October 1960, do
hereby adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution.
Tupua Tamasese, C.B.E
Malietoa Tanumafili II, C.B.E
Fiame Mataafa Faumuina Mulinu'u II, C.B.E
(Fautua)
(Fautua)
(Prime Minister, M.L.A.,
Lotofaga)