Thai Constitution
The Thai Constitution serves as the supreme law of Thailand, outlining the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the responsibilities of public officials. It establishes the framework for the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances.
Originally enacted in 1932, the constitution has undergone numerous amendments and revisions, reflecting the country's political changes. The current version, adopted in 2017, aims to promote stability and national unity while addressing issues such as corruption and governance.