Croatian Constitution
The Croatian Constitution is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure of the government and the rights of citizens in Croatia. Adopted on December 22, 1990, it establishes the country as a parliamentary democracy and defines the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
The Constitution guarantees various human rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. It also emphasizes the importance of the rule of law and the protection of minority rights, reflecting Croatia's commitment to democratic principles and European integration.