
Polish Constitution
The Polish Constitution, enacted in 1997, is the supreme legal document that defines Poland's political system, fundamental rights, and governmental structure. It establishes the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, guarantees freedoms such as speech, religion, and equality, and outlines national sovereignty and democratic principles. The Constitution ensures that laws align with its values, protects citizens' rights, and provides mechanisms for governance and amendments. It serves as the foundation for all legal and political actions in Poland, aiming to maintain justice, stability, and democratic governance.