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San Marino Constitution

San Marino’s Constitution, adopted in 1969, is the fundamental legal framework that defines the country's political structure, rights, and governance. It establishes San Marino as a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system, outlines the roles of the Parliament and the Captains Regent (co-heads of state), and guarantees basic rights for citizens. The Constitution ensures the rule of law, separation of powers, and sovereignty of the nation. It also provides procedures for elections, amendments, and the functioning of government institutions, serving as the highest legal authority to maintain stability, democracy, and the rule of law in San Marino.