Establishing the legal, institutional, and administrative foundation for the United Kingdoms of Africa.
The UKA Government Framework outlines constitutional and institutional structures that guide governance, policy-making, and administration across member states โ ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with core principles of sovereignty, financial neutrality, and citizen empowerment.
The UKA Constitution serves as the supreme law, ratified by all member states. It derives authority from the 1805 Haitian Constitution under Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the 2025 constitutional reforms, and UKA's Laws of Ma'at.
The Monarch serves as Head of State; the Prime Minister leads the Cabinet and executes government policies across all ministries.
The bicameral Legislative Assembly โ Senate and People's Assembly โ enacts laws, approves budgets, and provides oversight.
The Supreme Court, Appellate Courts, and Trial Courts interpret laws and ensure constitutional compliance and individual rights.