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Grenada Constitution

The Grenada Constitution is the country's fundamental legal framework that defines how the government operates and protects citizens' rights. It sets out the structure of the government—like the Parliament, the Prime Minister, and the Judiciary—and establishes the separation of powers. The Constitution guarantees freedoms such as speech, assembly, and religion, and ensures laws are fair and just. It also provides for the protection of fundamental rights and outlines processes for amending or changing the document. Overall, it acts as the supreme law that guides how Grenada is governed, ensuring stability, democracy, and the rule of law.