Constitution of Paraguay
The Constitution of Paraguay was adopted on June 20, 1992, and serves as the supreme law of the country. It establishes the framework for the government, outlining the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms for all citizens, promoting democracy and social justice.
The document has undergone several amendments since its adoption, reflecting changes in the political landscape of Paraguay. It emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty and the rule of law, ensuring that all citizens are treated equally under the law. The Constitution also addresses issues such as education, health, and the environment.