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Constitution of Mongolia
Preamble of Mongolia
We, the people of Mongolia:
• consolidating and strengthening the independence and sovereignty of our state,
• respecting and upholding the human rights and freedom, justice, and unity of our nation,
• inheriting and cherishing the traditions of our statehood, history and culture,
• considering and respecting the accomplishments of human civilization,
• shall aspire to the supreme goal of building and developing a humane, civic and democratic society in our motherland. Thus, do hereby proclaim and declare this Constitution of Mongolia to the entire populace.
Constitution of South Korea
Preamble of South Korea
We the people of Korea, proud of a resplendent history and traditions dating from time immemorial, upholding the cause of the Provisional Republic of Korea Government born of the March First Independence Movement of 1919 and the democratic ideals of the April Nineteenth Uprising of 1960 against injustice, having assumed the mission of democratic reform and peaceful unification of our homeland and having determined to consolidate national unity with justice, humanitarianism and brotherly love, and
• Reference to country's history To destroy all social vices and injustice, and To afford equal opportunities to every person and provide for the fullest development of individual capabilities in all fields, including political, economic, civic and cultural life by further strengthening the free democratic basic order conducive to private initiative and public harmony, and To help each person discharge those duties and responsibilities concomitant to freedoms and rights, and To elevate the quality of life for all citizens and contribute to lasting world peace and the common prosperity of mankind and thereby to ensure security, liberty and happiness for ourselves and our posterity forever, Do hereby amend, through national referendum following a resolution by the National Assembly, the Constitution, ordained and established on the Twelfth Day of July anno Domini Nineteen hundred and forty-eight, and amended eight times subsequently. The Day of October anno Domini Nineteen hundred and eighty-seven.
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