
Sudanese Constitution
The Sudanese Constitution outlines the fundamental laws and principles that govern Sudan. It establishes the structure of government, including the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches. The Constitution also defines the rights of citizens, such as freedom of speech and religion, and aims to promote democracy and human rights. It has undergone multiple revisions, particularly after political changes, including the ousting of regimes. As of the latest updates, the Constitution seeks to address issues of diversity and inclusion in a country marked by ethnic and religious pluralism.