Albanian Constitution
The Albanian Constitution was adopted on November 28, 1998, following the fall of communism in Albania. It serves as the supreme law of the country, establishing the framework for the government, the rights of citizens, and the principles of democracy. The Constitution emphasizes the rule of law, human rights, and the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
The document consists of a preamble and 18 chapters, covering various aspects such as the organization of the state, the electoral system, and the protection of fundamental rights. It reflects Albania's commitment to European integration and democratic governance, aiming to ensure stability and development.