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Luxembourgish Constitution

The Luxembourgish Constitution, adopted in 1868 and revised multiple times, serves as the fundamental legal framework for the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It outlines the structure of government, the separation of powers, and the rights and freedoms of citizens. The Constitution enshrines democratic principles, guaranteeing individual liberties such as freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. It establishes the Grand Duke's role as the head of state and sets the groundwork for the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, ensuring a balance of power and the rule of law in Luxembourg.