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Showing items 127 through 135 of 196.New Zealand's main constitutional statutes, the Constitution Act 1986, was passed by the New Zealand Parliament
A Constituent National Assembly drafted and promulgated the constitution.
Translated by Max Planck Institute
The constitution was adopted in a referendum, and the Constitutional Council of Transition proclaimed the results. It was then promulgated by the President of Supreme Council for Restoration of Democracy.
The constitution was promulgated by the military government.
The constitution was drafted and approved by a Constituent Assembly.
The basic law was promulgated by the Sultan.
The constitution was approved by the National Assembly.
The constitution was adopted by a Constitutional Convention and ratified by 92% of voters in a referendum.
The constitution was drafted by a Constituent Assembly formed by the representatives of corregimientos.
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