2020-03-22
The People of Fiji established this supreme law to define the nation as a sovereign, democratic, and secular state founded on common citizenry and the rule of law. It enshrines a comprehensive Bill of Rights guaranteeing civil, political, economic, and social freedoms while protecting indigenous land rights and prohibiting discrimination. The document structures the government by detailing the powers of Parliament, the Executive, and an independent Judiciary, alongside provisions for public service accountability and emergency powers.