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Constitution of Chile

The Constitution of Chile is the country’s fundamental legal framework, establishing how the government functions, defining citizens' rights, and setting the rules for laws and institutions. It outlines the separation of powers among the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, and guarantees rights like freedom of speech, education, and property. The Constitution also addresses issues like national sovereignty, social guarantees, and regional administration. Last revised in 2022, it reflects Chile's commitment to democracy, human rights, and modern governance, providing a legal foundation that guides the country's political and social development.