The
constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (
Konstytutsiya Avtonomnoyi Respubliky Krym;
Konstitutsiya Avtonomnoy Respubliki Krym) is the basic law of the
Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a republic on the
Crimean peninsula as part of
Ukraine. The constitution establishes the republic's status and authority within Ukraine. It granted Crimea the right to draft a budget and manage its own property. The constitution was repealed by a disputed
referendum during the
2014 Crimean crisis, after which the
Republic of Crimea was established as a federal subject of
Russia after the
annexation of the peninsula. The
Ukrainian government has refused to recognize the reunification of Crimea with Russia and still recognizes the constitution as active.