Ukrainian Constitution
The Ukrainian Constitution is the fundamental law of Ukraine, adopted on June 28, 1996. It establishes the structure of the government, the rights and freedoms of citizens, and the principles of democracy. The Constitution outlines the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances.
The Constitution also emphasizes the importance of human rights and the rule of law. It guarantees various civil liberties, such as freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. Amendments can be made to the Constitution, reflecting the evolving needs and values of Ukrainian society.