While some were mourning Khamenei, the UAE was busy celebrating America's 250th Independence Day in New York.Those queuing in Iran were nowhere to be seen. In this region, the UAE has proven itself to be the strong, brave, and reliable ally.
Now you know who the real friend is.
The moment is even more revealing when you look up how much money Catholic Charities and other such organizations make from illegal immigration. A moral stance is so much easier when it also turns out to be highly profitable.
Sort of agree here @nikitabier@elonmusk — you might lose some people for dropping this feature but you either participate in the public forum, or you don’t $TWTR
Nearly four years since Elon Musk bought this app and still public bodies can turn off comments for no reason whatsoever other than They Don't Like The Nasty Replies. Why is this STILL a feature?!
🚨 PHOTOS by "REUTERS" (Cheney Orr) & "GETTY IMAGES" (Finn Gomez)
What are the odds these "journalists" just happened to be on the D.C. metro to capture these perfect psyop photos?
Shouldn't they try to make the coordination a little less obvious?
This dork is incorrect
Here the actual answer
• USA: 237 years (US Constitution effective March 1789; independence 1776 is sometimes used for 250 years)
• Netherlands: 211 years (Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1815; post-Napoleonic/WWII continuity)
• Sweden: 52 years (Instrument of Government 1974 — the current main constitutional document establishing the modern parliamentary constitutional monarchy; earlier roots exist but this defines the present form)
• Spain: 48 years (Constitution of 1978 — post-Franco transition to democracy)
• Monaco: 64 years (Constitution of 1962)
• Switzerland: 27 years (total revision of Federal Constitution 1999; federal state founded 1848 — ~178 years if using that benchmark)
• Thailand: ~9 years (latest Constitution 2017) or ~94 years (1932 revolution ending absolute monarchy; current constitutional monarchy with recent charters)
• Mongolia: 34 years (Constitution 1992 — post-communist)
• Portugal: 50 years (Constitution 1976 — post-Carnation Revolution)
• Hungary: 15 years (Fundamental Law 2011) or ~37 years (Third Republic from 1989/1990 transition)
• Poland: 29 years (Constitution 1997) or ~37 years (Third Republic from 1989/1990)
• Denmark: 177 years (Constitutional Act 1849; current form with amendments)
• England (note: not a sovereign state today; part of the United Kingdom since 1707): ~319 years (1707 Acts of Union creating Great Britain/UK framework) or longer for parliamentary traditions (e.g., 1689 Bill of Rights)
• Norway: 212 years (Constitution of 1814 — one of the oldest still largely in force in Europe)
• Russia: 33 years (Constitution of the Russian Federation 1993 — post-Soviet dissolution)
• France: 68 years (Constitution of the Fifth Republic 1958)
• Morocco: ~64–70 years (Constitution 1962 or independence 1956; current monarchy with constitutional framework)
• Bulgaria: 35 years (Constitution 1991 — post-communist)
• China: 77 years (People’s Republic of China established 1949; current constitution 1982 with amendments)
• Iran: 47 years (Islamic Republic established 1979; Constitution 1979/1989)
• Japan: 79 years (current Constitution 1947, effective post-WWII occupation; Treaty of San Francisco 1952 ended occupation)
• Ethiopia: 31 years (Federal Democratic Republic constitution/framework 1995)
• Egypt: ~73 years (Republic established 1953 after 1952 revolution; current constitution 2014 with roots in 1971