Constitution of Haiti
The Constitution of Haiti is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure of the government, the rights of citizens, and the principles of governance in Haiti. Originally adopted in 1801, it has undergone several revisions, with the most recent version being enacted in 1987. The Constitution establishes Haiti as a democratic republic and emphasizes the importance of human rights and the rule of law.
The document defines the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. It also includes provisions for elections, political parties, and the protection of individual freedoms. The Constitution serves as a framework for governance and aims to promote stability and democracy in the nation.