Image for Fijian Constitutional Document

Fijian Constitutional Document

The Fijian Constitutional Document sets out the fundamental principles and rules for governing Fiji, defining the structure of government, citizens' rights, and how laws are made. It establishes the roles of key institutions like the Parliament, President, and judiciary, ensuring a system of checks and balances. The constitution aims to promote democracy, equality, and stability, while protecting individual freedoms. It also provides procedures for amending or replacing the Constitution, ensuring it remains relevant and reflective of Fiji’s evolving society. Overall, it serves as a framework for fair and accountable governance.