
Luxembourg's Constitution
Luxembourg’s Constitution is the fundamental law that defines the government’s structure, protects citizens' rights, and sets the rule of law. It establishes Luxembourg as a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system, where the Grand Duke has ceremonial roles and elected officials govern. The constitution guarantees basic freedoms, equality, and democratic principles, ensuring government power is exercised within legal limits. It also provides for the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary, and outlines procedures for amending the document to adapt to societal changes. Overall, it serves as the legal foundation guiding Luxembourg’s political and legal framework.