No, but...why would they? The US Constitution governs the United States, NOT other countries. Each country has the right to govern themselves. You might be confusing the US Constitution with the United Nations (UN) resolutions against human rights violations? The USConstitution with the United Nations (UN) resolutions are completely different and separate from each other.
It is true that many governments have referred to the US Constitution when crafting their own documents, but in doing so they are implicitly referring to other documents.The US and Egypt both drew heavily from even older documents and writings in crafting the documents establishing their form of government. Each nation has tailored their government to their local values; for example I would expect that Egypt would refer to the Koran. I doubt the authors of the US Constitution did so.
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Constitution Party - Egypt - was created on 2012-04-28.
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The US Constitution was ratified by the required 9 states of June 1788
September 17, 1787
the AZConstitution only deals with one state less people the the whole country. And the Us Constitution to go through congress good luck with that one.
In my opinion: The Egypt that Jesus leads us out of is the inability to achieve salvation. Jesus enabled people to go to heaven. However, unlike the story of the Jews' escape from Egypt, not all of us will escape to paradise. We must give to the least of his people is he is to save us.
When the US Constitution was revised it would not be ratified (go into effect) unless 9 states approved it and accepted it.
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