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The | The '''Provisional Constitution''' along with [[The Articles of Creation]] were the most basic legal structures of the early [[Republic of Shireroth]]. Written at the time of Foundation, the Provisional Constitution's primary purpose seems to be to allow the young nation to grow without much trouble. | ||
'''Provisional Constitution''' along with [[The Articles of Creation]] | |||
were the most basic legal structures of the early [[Republic of | |||
Shireroth]]. Written at the time of Foundation, the Provisional | |||
Constitution's primary purpose seems to be to allow the young nation to | |||
grow without much trouble. | |||
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''This is the full text of the Provisional Constitution:'' | ''This is the full text of the Provisional Constitution:'' | ||
Article I. '''Leadership''' | Article I. '''Leadership''' | ||
:All leadership power shall be vested in the President. The President | |||
may delegate his authority out to whom ever he feels can manage it | :All leadership power shall be vested in the President. The President may delegate his authority out to whom ever he feels can manage it properly. The President may also revoke the powers that he has delegated at anytime. | ||
properly. The President may also revoke the powers that he has | |||
delegated at anytime. | |||
:Section I. '''Restrictions of the Leadership''' | :Section I. '''Restrictions of the Leadership''' | ||
::Neither the President whom he/she delegates power to may not violate | |||
the Articles of Creation or violate the rights of the People outlined | ::Neither the President whom he/she delegates power to may not violate the Articles of Creation or violate the rights of the People outlined within the Bill of Rights. | ||
within the Bill of Rights. | |||
Article II. '''Duration of this Constitution''' | Article II. '''Duration of this Constitution''' | ||
:This Provisional Constitution shall become null and void upon | |||
completion of a permanent Constitution. The Permanent constitution must | :This Provisional Constitution shall become null and void upon completion of a permanent Constitution. The Permanent constitution must pass by an 80% majority. This Provisional Constitution may also be revoked upon the population of this country reaching ten (10) citizens. | ||
pass by an 80% majority. This Provisional Constitution may also be | |||
revoked upon the population of this country reaching ten (10) citizens. | |||
Article III. '''Revision''' | Article III. '''Revision''' | ||
:This Provisional Constitution may be revised by a 2/3-majority vote by | |||
all citizens upon the population reaching five (5) citizens. | :This Provisional Constitution may be revised by a 2/3-majority vote by all citizens upon the population reaching five (5) citizens. | ||
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''See Also:'' [[The Bill of Rights]] [[The Articles of Creation]] | ''See Also:'' [[The Bill of Rights]] [[The Articles of Creation]] | ||
[[category:history]] | [[category:history]] | ||
[[category:government]] | [[category:government]] |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 2 November 2007
The Provisional Constitution along with The Articles of Creation were the most basic legal structures of the early Republic of Shireroth. Written at the time of Foundation, the Provisional Constitution's primary purpose seems to be to allow the young nation to grow without much trouble.
This is the full text of the Provisional Constitution:
Article I. Leadership
- All leadership power shall be vested in the President. The President may delegate his authority out to whom ever he feels can manage it properly. The President may also revoke the powers that he has delegated at anytime.
- Section I. Restrictions of the Leadership
- Neither the President whom he/she delegates power to may not violate the Articles of Creation or violate the rights of the People outlined within the Bill of Rights.
Article II. Duration of this Constitution
- This Provisional Constitution shall become null and void upon completion of a permanent Constitution. The Permanent constitution must pass by an 80% majority. This Provisional Constitution may also be revoked upon the population of this country reaching ten (10) citizens.
Article III. Revision
- This Provisional Constitution may be revised by a 2/3-majority vote by all citizens upon the population reaching five (5) citizens.
See Also: The Bill of Rights The Articles of Creation