
Zambian Constitution
The Zambian Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that defines how the country is governed. It establishes the structure of government, dividing powers among the executive (President), legislature (Parliament), and judiciary. The Constitution also enshrines citizens' rights and freedoms, outlines the process for making laws, and sets rules for elections and political conduct. It can be amended through a specific legal process to adapt to changing needs. Overall, it serves as the highest legal authority in Zambia, ensuring orderly governance, accountability, and the protection of fundamental rights for all citizens.