Constitution of Tanzania
The Constitution of Tanzania was adopted in 1977 and serves as the supreme law of the United Republic of Tanzania. It outlines the structure of government, fundamental rights, and the responsibilities of citizens. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights.
The Constitution has undergone several amendments to address changing political and social needs. It establishes a multi-party system and defines the roles of the President, Parliament, and Judiciary. The document aims to promote national unity and ensure the participation of all citizens in governance.