Constitution of Armenia
The Constitution of Armenia was adopted on July 5, 1995, establishing the country as a democratic state. It outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens, the structure of government, and the principles of governance. The Constitution emphasizes the rule of law and the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
In 2005, a referendum led to amendments that aimed to enhance the democratic process and improve governance. The Constitution serves as the foundation for Armenia's legal system and is crucial for protecting human rights and promoting social justice within the nation.