
Bangladesh Constitution
The Bangladesh Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that establishes the country's governance structure, protecting citizens' rights and defining the government's powers. It declares Bangladesh a sovereign, democratic republic, emphasizing principles like justice, equality, and nationalism. The Constitution sets up the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary, and safeguards freedoms such as speech, religion, and assembly. It also includes provisions for fundamental rights, the rule of law, and principles for peaceful governance. Overall, it guides the functioning of the government and ensures the country's stability, democracy, and protection of its people's rights.