Liberia is a unitary sovereign state divided into counties for administrative purposes. The form of government is Republican with three separate coordinate branches: the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. Consistent with the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances, no person holding office in one of these branches shall hold office in or exercise any of the powers assigned to either of the other two branches except as otherwise provided in this Constitution; and no person holding office in one of the said branches shall serve on any autonomous public agency.
Categories
- Chapter I (Structure Of The State 3
- Chapter II (General Principle Of National Policy 7
- Chapter III (Fundamental Rights 16
- Chapter IV (Citizenship 2
- Chapter IX (Emergency Powers 4
- Chapter V (The Legislature 21
- Chapter VI (The Executive 15
- Chapter VII (The Judiciary 12
- Chapter VIII (Political Parties And Elections 8
- Chapter X (Autonomous Public Commissions 1
- Chapter XI (Miscellaneous 1
- Chapter XII (Amendments 3
- Chapter XIII (Transitional Provisions 4