Tanzanian Constitution
The Tanzanian Constitution is the supreme law of the United Republic of Tanzania, established in 1977. It outlines the structure of government, fundamental rights, and the responsibilities of citizens. The Constitution aims to promote democracy, justice, and equality among all Tanzanians.
The Constitution has undergone several amendments to address changing political and social needs. It emphasizes the importance of human rights and the rule of law, ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their background, are treated fairly. Key institutions, such as the President and Parliament, are defined within this legal framework to maintain governance and accountability.