Honduran Constitution
The Honduran Constitution was adopted on January 11, 1982, and serves as the supreme law of Honduras. It outlines the structure of government, fundamental rights, and the responsibilities of citizens. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, aiming to promote social justice and national development.
The Constitution consists of several chapters that detail the organization of the government, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It also includes provisions for individual rights, such as freedom of speech and assembly, and establishes mechanisms for constitutional amendments, ensuring that it can adapt to changing societal needs.