Soslat's reforms refer to various political reforms that were undertaken in Pruse during the 1920s. Spearheaded by Kahar Soslat, who was Prime Minister at the time, they transformed Pruse into a federal presidential republic by establishing a written constitution that replaced a civil code comprising of numerous laws and statues that had been passed over the centuries that acted as the country's unwritten constitution prior. Among other things, the constitution standardized the Prusian Congress' powers, clearly outlining the duties and abilities of both chambers. It abolished the office of Prime Minister and concentrated all executive authority in the President. It also secured various rights and freedoms including freedom of speech, right to life, protections against double jeopardy, and
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