
Bolivian Constitution (2009)
The Bolivian Constitution of 2009 establishes Bolivia as a plurinational state recognizing diverse indigenous nations and cultures. It emphasizes social justice, environmental protection, and the redistribution of resources. The constitution grants greater autonomy to regions, guarantees indigenous rights, and promotes gender equality. It redefines sovereignty as residing in the people and incorporates traditional indigenous practices into national governance. Overall, it aims to create a more inclusive, equitable society that respects cultural diversity and balances state authority with regional and indigenous autonomy.