Act of Union

The Act of Union is the document signed by the heads of state of Norway and Sweden on March 11, 2001 and that meant the union of both countries to be The Baltic Union. Countries that later joined the union they did by signing the Act of Union.

Originally the Act of Union was not a constitution, but the first parliament decided to use it as the basis for the constitution of The Baltic Union adding a series of Act of Union Amendments and Parallel Acts. At present, the Act of Union is considered as the "de facto" constitution of The Baltic Union.