Nepal
2015 Constitution
Nepal's current Constitution, promulgated on 20 September 2015, establishes Nepal as a Federal Democratic Republic with a federal bicameral legislature, independent judiciary, three tiers of government (federal, provincial, local), a secular state, and fundamental rights. It is divided into a Preamble, 35 Parts containing 308 Articles, and 9 Schedules that define government powers, national symbols, and constitutional procedures.
Section 01
Overview
Nepal's current Constitution, promulgated on 20 September 2015, establishes Nepal as a Federal Democratic Republic with a federal bicameral legislature, independent judiciary, three tiers of government (federal, provincial, local), a secular state, and fundamental rights. It is divided into a Preamble, 35 Parts containing 308 Articles, and 9 Schedules that define government powers, national symbols, and constitutional procedures.
Section 02
Structure
The Constitution is organized into a Preamble, 308 Articles, and 12 Schedules covering government structure, fundamental rights, directive principles, and implementation details.
Section 03
Key Features
Establishes a Federal Democratic Republic with three tiers of government, a bicameral Federal Parliament, an independent judiciary, secular state, and comprehensive fundamental rights for all citizens.
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