The Constitution designates Buddhism as the state religion.
The Constitution recognizes Catholicism as "the religion of the majority" of citizens but does not designate it as the official state religion.
The Constitution of the United States designates the president of the United States as commander in chief.
The Constitution of Bulgaria defines it as a secular state with guaranteed religious freedom, but designates Orthodoxy as a "traditional" religion.
The Constitution also designates Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the "traditional" religion.
When the Irish Free State was established in 1922, its Constitution designated Gaelic as the national language.
The 1997 Constitution of the Maldives designates Islam as the official state religion.
In principle, the Brazilian Constitution designates the 400,000-strong Brazilian military police as a reserve force of the Army, although in practice they remain separate entities.
As attorney general, it is my responsibility, at the direction of the president, to exercise those core executive powers the Constitution so designates.
The 1848 Constitution of Denmark designated the church "the Danish people's church".