Constitution of Guatemala
The Constitution of Guatemala was adopted on May 31, 1985, and serves as the supreme law of the country. It establishes the framework for the government, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the structure of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, human rights, and social justice.
The document has undergone several reforms to address issues such as indigenous rights and gender equality. It recognizes the multicultural nature of the nation and aims to promote the well-being of all Guatemalans. The Constitution is a vital tool for governance and the protection of individual freedoms.