
Estonian Constitution
The Estonian Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that defines Estonia's government structure, rights, and freedoms. It establishes Estonia as a democratic republic with a parliamentary system, ensuring the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary. The Constitution guarantees basic rights such as freedom of speech, equality, and privacy, while outlining procedures for elections, government formation, and constitutional amendments. It serves as the supreme legal authority, guiding all other laws and policies, and aims to protect individual freedoms while maintaining democratic order and national sovereignty.