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Afghanistan Constitution

The Constitution of Afghanistan, adopted in 2004, establishes the country as an Islamic Republic, emphasizing the rule of law and separation of powers. It guarantees fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, education, and gender equality. The document outlines the structure of government, including an elected president and a bicameral legislature. It also recognizes the importance of Islam in public life while allowing for personal freedoms. Overall, the Constitution aims to create a framework for governance and protect the rights of individuals in a post-Taliban Afghanistan, fostering national unity and democratic processes.