Constitution of Fiji
The Constitution of Fiji is the supreme law of the Republic of Fiji, establishing the framework for governance and the rights of citizens. It was first adopted in 2013, replacing previous constitutions and aiming to promote democracy, equality, and social justice. The document outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the Parliament, President, and Judiciary.
The Constitution guarantees fundamental human rights and freedoms, such as freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. It also emphasizes the importance of national unity and the protection of the rights of indigenous Fijians and other communities. The Constitution serves as a foundation for law and order in Fiji.