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All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily [[1]].


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All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily democratic.
A constitution is a written document that outlines a set of laws that all citizens of a country must abide by. The constitutions of democratic countries exist—India, the United States, South Africa, etc. Even though a democratic government must have a written constitution, non-democratic countries might also have one. After the French Revolution, the French people approved the constitution's writing even if they did not accept a democratic government. Presently, non-democratic countries having constitutions include China, Russia, etc. A country's democratic status is not determined by its constitution, which is merely a codified set of laws.
 
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All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily [[1]].