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Pakistani Constitution

The Pakistani Constitution, enacted in 1973, serves as the legal foundation for the country’s governance. It outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the executive, legislature, and judiciary. It guarantees fundamental rights to citizens, such as freedom of speech and religion, and emphasizes equality before the law. The Constitution also addresses provincial autonomy and the relationship between various levels of government. Amendments can be made to adapt to changing needs, reflecting the dynamic nature of the country’s legal framework. Overall, it aims to ensure democracy, rule of law, and the protection of individual rights.