
Free State Constitution
The Free State Constitution is the fundamental legal document that outlines how the Free State Province of South Africa is governed. It establishes the structure of government, including elected officials and their powers, and sets out rights for citizens. It also defines how laws are made, enforced, and amended within the province, ensuring government accountability and the protection of individual rights. Essentially, it provides a legal framework to ensure the province operates transparently, fairly, and effectively, respecting the rule of law and democratic principles.