
The Constitution of the Republic of Fiji
The Constitution of the Republic of Fiji is the fundamental legal framework that defines how the country is governed. It establishes the rights and responsibilities of citizens, sets up government institutions like the Parliament and the President, and outlines the separation of powers. The Constitution ensures laws are made fairly, protects human rights, and maintains order. It can be amended with proper procedures, reflecting Fiji’s political principles. Overall, it serves as the supreme guide for the country's legal and political system, balancing authority, accountability, and individual freedoms to promote stability and democracy.