Latvian Constitution
The Latvian Constitution, known as the Satversme, was adopted on February 7, 1922. It serves as the fundamental law of Latvia, outlining the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the principles of democracy. The Constitution emphasizes the importance of individual freedoms and the rule of law.
The Satversme consists of 116 articles divided into several chapters, covering topics such as the legislative process, the executive branch, and the judiciary. It has undergone amendments to adapt to changing societal needs, reflecting Latvia's commitment to uphold democratic values and human rights.