Constitution of New Zealand 1852 (rev. 2014)
New Zealand's main constitutional statutes, the Constitution Act 1986, was passed by the New Zealand Parliament
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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 drafted by a national convention and approved in a referendum.
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.
A Constituent Assembly ratified the constitution.
The constitution was approved by the National Assembly ratified in a popular referendum.
The constitution drafted by a Constitutional Commission before being approved by 96.6% of voters in a referendum.
The constitution was approved by a National Constituent Assembly and was signed by the President.
The National Assembly proposed the constitution and the people approved it in a referendum.
The constitution was approved by the Supreme People's Assembly.
The constitution was adopted by a Constituent Assembly and approved by 79.11% of voters in a national referendum.
The Democratic Constituent Congress approved the constitution, which was ratified by referendum.