
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark is the country's fundamental law that establishes how Denmark is governed. It outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the Parliament, the Prime Minister, and the Monarch, and ensures fundamental rights and freedoms for citizens. The constitution sets the principles for laws, elections, and the division of powers, serving as the highest legal authority. It aims to balance authority among government branches, protect individual rights, and provide a stable framework for democracy and rule of law in Denmark.