
Antigua and Barbuda Constitution
The Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda serves as the supreme legal document of the country, established in 1981 when it gained independence from Britain. It outlines the structure of government, defining the roles of the Executive (Prime Minister and Cabinet), Legislature (Parliament), and Judiciary (courts). It ensures individual rights and freedoms, such as speech and religion, while establishing the rule of law. The Constitution also provides for democratic elections and the protection of citizens' rights, reflecting the principles of democracy and justice in the nation.