''Only two other states in the world (Israel and New Zealand) have constitutions
which may be described as unwritten. The reasons typically advanced for survival of
such in the United Kingdom usually relate to the degree of political continuity
evident in the development of the state and consist of a mixture of historical, social
and cultural factors - all of which have combined to avoid the sort of cathartic political
events (e.g. defeat in war or civil insurrection) which, in many other countries,
have led to the abandonment and replacement of a pre-existing constitutional order.'' Can find this text on: Alex Carrol, Constitutional and Administrative Law 4th edition
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we the people
New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Israel do not have written constitutions. Instead, they each have "unwritten constitutions," which are essentially the result of laws that have developed throughout the years.
The Constitution Apex.
It is called the constitution.
Venezuela does have a written constitution, which was adopted in 1999. It has had several constitutions throughout its history. The country's full name is the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
The country of India appears to be the first Asian country that has a written constitution. It is also one of the longest written constitutions, with the US's being the shortest.
The Constitution was written in the name of the American people: "We the People of these United States."
UKRAINE
the United Kingdom ...
Country is one of those issues that is of predominant significance that is going to take expert assistance about
France
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The country of India has the longest constitution in the world. It has over 118 amendments with over 444 articles.
India
The UK doesn't have a written constitution.
we the people