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Fiji Constitution

The Fiji Constitution is the fundamental law that defines how Fiji is governed, including the rights of its people and the powers of its government institutions. It establishes Fiji as a democratic nation with elected leaders, guarantees basic freedoms like speech and religion, and sets rules for how laws are made and enforced. The Constitution also protects minority rights and provides mechanisms for resolving disputes, ensuring stability and governance transparency. It is intended to reflect the nation’s values and guide the functioning of government, fostering unity and ensuring justice for all Fijians.