The island of Taiwan is covered under the constitution of the Republic of China. The constitution has been in effect since 1949 and made China one of the biggest paper democracies in the world.
the National People's Congress and its standing committee in china.
YES. The People's Republic of China has a constitution upon which the various organs of the government are based. While it is a Leninist Communist Single-Party State, this does not prevent it from having a constitution. It just happens that this constitution is one that vests all power in the government (as opposed to vesting some in the people and other powers in the government).A link to the official English translation of the current Chinese Constitution is here: Constitution of the People's Republic of China
December 4th 1982
Yes. China officially created the position in it's 1982 constitution. The president of China is currently Hu Jintao.
A link to a web page that summarises the 1954 Constitution of China is provided below. (When we find a full English translation we will add that link.)
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China does have a written constitution. See related links for information on China's government.
None. How many are in yours? The internet is a global place. The answer to this will be different depending where you live in the world, China, France, Australia, US, etc. Try "How many preambles are there in the .......... constitution? Put your country where the ......... are. (Yes I guess it is US where you live since you ignored the rest of the world but it could be somewhere else.)
The government in China is communist. It is officially called the Chinese Communist Party. The current constitution was amended in 1982.
No, many other countries have a constitution similar to the U.S. Constitution. There are to many for me to name.