Nepalese Constitution
The Nepalese Constitution, adopted on September 20, 2015, serves as the supreme law of Nepal. It establishes the framework for the country's political system, ensuring the protection of fundamental rights and the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The constitution aims to promote democracy, social justice, and inclusivity for all citizens.
The constitution also recognizes Nepal as a federal democratic republic, dividing the country into seven provinces. It emphasizes the importance of multiculturalism and the rights of various ethnic groups, ensuring representation and participation in governance. This legal document reflects the aspirations of the Nepalese people for a just and equitable society.