Generally, a constitution is a formal written document that defines the nature of a constitutional political system. It sets forth the governing rules and the rights of the citizens. There is no such thing as an oral constitution.
Europe has man countries and they have constitutions. In many of those countries there have been amendments to their constitutions.
Europe is a continent consisting of many countries. They would have their own consitutions, so Europe has many constitutions. Within those countries, those constitutions would be regarded as being democratic. Different countries change their constitutions from time to time.
It would help to clarify WHAT COUNTRY you are talking about. Most countries have constitutions, and many of those constitutions have ammendments.
That depends on the constitutions of the countries.
Tennessee has had two constitutions.
Minnesota has had 2 constitutions.
Pennsylvannia has had 4 constitutions
yes i think so.
No. On the whole Western European countries are under capitalist governments. Great Britain and Greece are the only two countries who, by definition of their constitutions are socialist countries.
The constitutions had a bewildering array of powers and rights, resulting in weak parliament administrations.
Since the first republican Constitution in 1960, Ghana has had three other Constitutions. These are the 1969, 1979 and 1992 Constitutions. The earlier constitutions can be located in the historic constitutions volume of Constitutions of Countries of the World. Blaustein, Albert P. and Gilbert H. Flanz, eds. New York, Oceana, 1971- The current 1992 Constitution is available in the modern constitutions volumes of Constitutions of the Countries of the World. Oceana'sConstitutions of the Countries of the World is also available online through paid subscription. The current 1992 Constitution is available free of charge online (see also www.loc.gov/guide/ghana.html).
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