
Venezuela's Constitution
Venezuela's Constitution is the supreme legal framework governing the country's political system, rights, and responsibilities. Enacted in 1999, it establishes Venezuela as a democratic, social, and sovereign nation, recognizing citizens' political, economic, cultural, and social rights. The Constitution defines the structure of government, including the executive, legislative, judicial branches, and guarantees freedoms such as expression, assembly, and due process. It also emphasizes social justice, environmental protection, and decentralized power. Amendments can be made through a prescribed process, reflecting the country's evolving political landscape. Overall, it aims to uphold democracy, justice, and social welfare for Venezuelans.