Cambodian Constitution
The Cambodian Constitution was adopted on September 24, 1993, following the end of the Khmer Rouge regime. It serves as the supreme law of Cambodia, establishing the framework for the government and protecting the rights of its citizens. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
The document outlines the structure of the government, which includes the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. It also guarantees fundamental freedoms, such as freedom of speech and assembly, while promoting national unity and social justice. The Constitution is a crucial foundation for Cambodia's political and legal systems.