
Provincial constitution
A provincial constitution is a fundamental legal document that defines the powers, structure, and functions of a province’s government within a country. It sets out how provincial leaders are chosen, what they can do, and how they coordinate with the national government. Essentially, it provides a framework for governing and ensures that the province operates fairly, transparently, and in accordance with national laws. It helps protect residents’ rights and maintains order by clearly outlining the rules for decision-making at the provincial level.