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Constitution of Finland

The Constitution of Finland is the country's highest legal document that sets out how Finland is governed. It defines the fundamental rights of citizens, the structure of government, the roles of Parliament, the President, and the courts, and outlines how laws are made and enforced. The Constitution ensures democracy, rights, and freedoms for all residents, and provides a framework for maintaining law and order. It can only be changed through a special legislative process, ensuring stability and protection of core principles. Overall, it serves as the foundation for Finland’s legal and political system.