
Constitution of Armenia
The Constitution of Armenia is the fundamental legal document that defines the country's political structure, the rights of its citizens, and how government powers are organized and exercised. It establishes Armenia as a sovereign, democratic republic with separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Constitution guarantees basic human rights, outlines the the rule of law, and provides mechanisms for governance, such as elections and law-making processes. It serves as the highest legal authority, guiding the country's laws and policies to ensure stability, democracy, and respect for individual freedoms.