Constitution Of Nepal
The Constitution of Nepal was adopted on September 20, 2015, establishing Nepal as a federal democratic republic. It outlines the structure of government, fundamental rights, and the duties of citizens. The constitution aims to ensure social justice, equality, and the protection of diverse communities within the country.
This constitution replaced the interim constitution of 2007 and was a significant milestone in Nepal's political history. It divides the country into seven provinces and provides a framework for governance, including the roles of the President, Parliament, and Judiciary. The document reflects the aspirations of the Nepali people for a more inclusive society.