Constitution of Turkmenistan.
Turkmenistan is a democratic, legal and secular state in which the government takes the form of presidential republic (Article 1). The property is inviolable. Turkmenistan approves the right to private ownership of the means of production, land and other material and intellectual values. They can also belong to the associations of citizens and the state.
Constitution of Myanmar.
Constitution of Montenegro 2007 (rev. 2013)
The constitution was adopted by parliament.
Constitution of Thailand.
Constitution of Serbia 2006
The National Assembly promulgated the constitution after adopting it and after it was approved in a national referendum.
Constitution of the Republic of Serbia.
Constitution of Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Constitution of Burundi 2005
The constitution was promulgated by the President after 92.02% of voters approved it an a referendum.
Constitution of Iraq 2005
The constitution was drafted by the Council of Representatives and approved by the Iraqi people in a referendum.
Constitution of Sudan 2005
The constitution was approved by both the National Assembly and the National Liberation Council before being signed by the President.
Constitution of Swaziland 2005
The draft of the constitution was vetted by the people at Tinkhundla and Sibaya meetings before being approved by Parliament and signed by the President.