
Tonga's Constitution
Tonga’s Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that defines its government, laws, and people's rights. It establishes Tonga as a constitutional monarchy, where the king holds significant influence but shares power with elected officials. The Constitution sets out how leaders are chosen, the roles of the Parliament and judiciary, and safeguards individual freedoms. It also provides procedures for making laws and resolving disputes, ensuring the country's governance is organized, lawful, and stable. Essentially, it serves as the supreme law that guides how Tonga is governed and protects the rights of its citizens.