
Burkina Faso Constitution
Burkina Faso's Constitution is the fundamental law that establishes the country's political system, rights, and government structure. It defines the roles and powers of the President, Parliament, and judiciary, and guarantees citizens' rights such as freedom of speech, assembly, and equality. The Constitution also sets the rules for elections and defines the responsibilities of various institutions to ensure democracy, stability, and rule of law. It serves as the supreme legal framework, guiding the functioning of government and protecting the rights of the people.