CHAPTER I
Article 1 – The State of Eritrea and its
Territory
- Eritrea is a sovereign and independent State founded on the principles
of democracy, social justice and the rule of law.
- The territory of Eritrea consists of all its territories, including
the islands, territorial waters and airspace, delineated by recognized
boundaries.
- In the State of Eritrea, sovereign power is vested in the people,
and shall be exercised pursuant to the provisions of this Constitution.
- The government of Eritrea shall be established through democratic
procedures to represent people’s sovereignty and shall have strong
institutions, accommodating popular participation and serving as a
foundation of a viable democratic political order.
- Eritrea is a unitary State divided into units of local government.
The powers and duties of these units shall be determined by law.
Article 2 – Supremacy of the Constitution
- This Constitution is the legal expression of the sovereignty of
the Eritrean people.
- This Constitution enunciates the principles on which the State
is based and by which is shall be guided and determines the organization
and operation of the government. It is the source of government legitimacy
and the basis for the protection of the rights, freedoms and dignity
of citizens and of just administration.
- This Constitution is the supreme law of the country and the source
of all laws of the State, and all laws, orders and acts contrary to
its letter and spirit be null and void.
- All organs of the State, all public and private associations and
institutions and all citizens shall be bound by and remain loyal to
the Constitution and shall insure its observance.
- This Constitution shall serve as a basis for instilling constitutional
culture and for enlightening citizens to respect fundamental human
rights and duties.
Article 3 – Citizenship
- Any person born of an Eritrean father or mother is an Eritrean
by birth.
- Any foreign citizen may acquire Eritrean citizenship pursuant to
law.
- The details concerning citizenship shall be regulated by law.
Article 4 – National Symbols and Languages
- The Eritrean Flag shall have green, red and blue colours with golden
olive leaves. The detailed description of the Flag shall be determined
by law.
- Eritrea shall have a National Anthem and a Coat of Arms reflecting
the history and the aspirations of its people. The details of the
National Anthem and the Coat of Arms shall be determined by law.
- The equality of all Eritrean languages is guaranteed.
Article 5 – Gender Reference
Without consideration to the wording of any provision in this Constitution
with reference to gender, all of its articles shall apply equally to both
genders.
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