Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The Republic of Kazakhstan proclaims itself a democratic, secular, legal and social state whose highest values are an individual, his life, rights and freedoms (Article 1). Human rights and freedoms in the Republic of Kazakhstan shall be recognized and guaranteed in accordance with this Constitution (Article 11).
Constitution of Georgia.
The territory of the state of Georgia shall be determined as of 21 December 1991. The territorial integrity of Georgia and the inviolability of the state frontiers, being recognised by the world community of nations and international organisations, shall be confirmed by the Constitution and laws of Georgia (Article 2).
Constitution of Belarus 1994 (rev. 2004)
The constitution was approved by the Supreme Soviet.
Constitution of Ethiopia 1994
The constitution was ratified by a Constituent Assembly.
Constitution of Malawi 1994 (rev. 1999)
The constitution was drafted by the National Consultative Council and eventually ratified by the National Assembly.
Constitution of Tajikistan 1994 (rev. 2003)
The constitution was approved by 90% of voters in a referendum.
Constitution of Ethiopia.
Constitution of Moldova (Republic of) 1994 (rev. 2016)
The constitution was approved by Parliament and promulgated by the President.
Constitution (Basic Law) of the Republic of Tajikistan.
The Constitution has the highest legal power, direct application (Article 10) and supremacy on the whole territory of Tajikistan. The Constitution proclaims the establishment of a democratic, legal, secular and unitary State (Article 1), where the State power is based on the principle of separation of powers (Article 9).
Constitution of the Republic of Moldova.
All citizens of the Republic of Moldova are equal before the Law indifferent on their origin, their origin, their social and patrimonial state, their race and nationality, their sex, education, language, religion, occupation, place of residence and other circumstances (Article 4).