Namibia's constitution framework for democracy

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1990-03-21

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ARDRI University of Forthare

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Namibia's Constitution, adopted on March 21, 1990, is a cornerstone document that establishes the principles of democracy and the rule of law within the nation. It enshrines fundamental human rights and freedoms, promoting justice and equality among all Namibians. The constitution outlines the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances vital for democratic governance. It also incorporates traditional values and promotes national unity, reflecting a modern and culturally rich society. The constitution serves as a social contract between the government and the citizenry, fostering an environment of respect for individual rights and participatory governance.

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