The document outlines the structure of government in the Republic of Moldova. It describes how the government implements national policy under the Constitution and oversight of Parliament. Parliament is elected and the Chairman is chosen by majority vote of deputies. The directly elected President serves as head of state and represents national sovereignty. The branches of government - legislative, executive, and judicial - are separate but cooperate. The Constitution is the highest law and Moldova pledges to respect international law and treaties. The nation's unity and citizens' cultural identities are protected. Moldova also proclaims permanent neutrality.