Constitution of Ukraine
The Constitution of Ukraine was adopted on June 28, 1996, establishing the country as a sovereign state. It serves as the supreme law, outlining the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the principles of democracy. The Constitution emphasizes the rule of law and the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
The document consists of a preamble and 15 chapters, covering various aspects such as human rights, the electoral system, and the organization of government. It reflects Ukraine's commitment to democratic values and the protection of individual freedoms, guiding the nation's legal framework and governance.