Lithuanian Constitution
The Lithuanian Constitution is the fundamental law of Lithuania, adopted on October 25, 1992. It establishes the framework for the country's government, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the structure of state institutions. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights.
The document consists of 10 chapters and 153 articles, covering various aspects such as the organization of the government, the judiciary, and the electoral system. It serves as a vital reference for legal matters and ensures that the principles of freedom and justice are upheld in Lithuanian society.