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Charter of the Grand Commonwealth is the supreme law of the land
 
throughout the [[Grand Commonwealth]]. It is the contract that unites
 
together the nations five memberstates.
 
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== Preamble ==
 
We, the delegates of the [[Republic of Aerlig]], the [[Kingdom of
 
Alteria]], the [[Kingdom of Babkha]], the [[Republic of Karnali]], the
 
[[Empire of Lemuria]] and the [[Sovereign Order of Treesia]], do hereby
 
ratify and confirm this Charter, and that
 
== Article I ==
 
The name of this union shall be the Grand Commonwealth.
 
== Article II ==
 
Each member of this Commonwealth retains every Part of its Sovereignty,
 
Freedom, and Independence, and every Power, Jurisdiction, and Right not
 
expressly delegated to the government of the Grand Commonwealth by this
 
Charter. Member Nations shall, in turn, be expected to fulfil the
 
obligations upon them expressed in this Charter of the Grand
 
Commonwealth.
 
==Article III==
 
The said Member Nations hereby enter into a firm League of Friendship,
 
for their common defence and mutual welfare, binding themselves to
 
assist each other, against all force offered to or attacks made upon
 
any member, irrespective of whatsoever might be their pretext.
 
==Article IV==
 
All Citizens of each Member Nation shall have the right to pass over
 
state borders, without let or hindrance in any Member Nation they
 
should enter.
 
Each individual Member Nation shall have the right to receive
 
prospective immigrants to the Commonwealth as it sees fit, and shall
 
grant their Citizens the Rights to Freedom of Assembly, Communication
 
and Expression, except where such Rights would result in Acts of Force
 
or Fraud being committed against other Citizens.
 
==Article V==
 
The central body of State in this Commonwealth shall be the
 
[[Majlis-i-Dharma]] of the Grand Commonwealth.
 
Each Member Nation shall be represented in the Majlis-i-Dharma by a
 
minimum of one Delegate, and a maximum of two Delegates. Delegates
 
shall be chosen every three months in such a manner as each Member
 
State shall individually determine.
 
They shall assemble on the first day of the month that begins their
 
term; Delegates shall have been selected at least one (1) week before
 
this, at most three (3). There shall be no restrictions on the number
 
of term for which each Delegate may sit. Each Delegate shall have one
 
vote in all proceedings.
 
Each Member Nation shall maintain its own Delegate in a meeting of the
 
Majlis-i-Dharma, as well as when they act as Members of other
 
Committees that may be established from time-to-time.
 
Member Nations also have the right to recall their Delegates at any
 
time and replace them as they see fit.
 
Freedom of speech and debate in Majlis-i-Dharma shall not be abridged
 
or otherwise threatened in any Court or Authority outside the
 
Majlis-i-Dharma, and the Members of Majlis-i-Dharma shall be protected
 
from arrest or imprisonment during their terms in Majlis-i-Dharma,
 
except for cases of alleged treason, felony, or breaching of the peace.
 
The titular Head of the Commonwealth shall be the [[Shahan-Ri]]. The
 
scope and duration of the position shall be reviewed from time-to-time
 
by the Majlis-i-Dharma. The Shahan-Ri shall generally have ceremonial
 
powers on behalf of the Commonwealth, and shall ensure the impartial
 
and equitable operation of all parts of the Commonwealth. The first
 
Shahan-Ri shall be the [[Shah of Babkha]].
 
==Article VI==
 
The Commonwealth represents the United Sovereignties of each Member
 
Nation, and therefore may, with the consent of the Majlis-i-Dharma,
 
send an Embassy to, or receive an Embassy from, or enter into any
 
Treaty or Alliance with, any foreign power or assembly. However, each
 
Member Nation has the right to individually exclude itself from any
 
such Treaty or Alliance.
 
Conversely, no Member Nation may, of its own accord, and without the
 
consent of Majlis-i-Dharma, send an Embassy to, or receive an Embassy
 
from, or enter into any Treaty or Alliance with, any foreign power or
 
assembly. In the event that more than one Member Nation wishes to do so
 
with the same foreign power or assembly, then it shall be proceeded
 
with in the name of the Commonwealth as a whole instead.
 
Each Member Nation shall only be allowed to keep and maintain a
 
military force for the use of the Commonwealth, and no Member Nation
 
shall have the power to engage in war independently of, and without the
 
consent of all of the Member Nations, as represented in
 
Majlis-i-Dharma. In the event that Member Nation is actually invaded or
 
assaulted by a foreign power, the whole of the Commonwealth shall be
 
required to come to its defence.
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall alone hold the right to declare war, and this
 
shall be accomplished through a unanimous vote of all Delegates.
 
==Article VII==
 
The Delegates of the Majlis-i-Dharma, shall, following their assembling
 
on the first of the month, elect by a majority vote a Taoiseach from
 
their numbers, who shall act as Speaker, and shall lose their vote in
 
its affairs for the duration. If they be the only representative of any
 
Member Nation, a replacement must be supplied, or else the
 
[[Taoiseach]] must forfeit his post in favour of being his Nation's
 
Delegate.
 
The Taoiseach shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all Defence Forces:
 
army, navy, and air-force, of the Grand Commonwealth, and shall hold
 
the power to appoint or remove all personnel thereto and therefrom.
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall furthermore have the sole power to determine
 
the funding and departments of the military. The Taoiseach shall have
 
the right to grant letters of marque on powers, which this Commonwealth
 
is already at war with, and otherwise direct attacks.
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall reserve the right to remove the Taoiseach by
 
a vote of No-Confidence, which must pass by a two-thirds (2/3rds)
 
majority to take effect.
 
The Taoiseach shall direct all foreign relations, except those directly
 
undertaken by the Member Nations and approved by Majlis-i-Dharma, and
 
shall have the power to make and approve treaties, subject to
 
Majlis-i-Dharma's approval before taking effect, as well as any
 
department created by Majlis-i-Dharma which is not made a subcommittee
 
of Majlis-i-Dharma.
 
The Taoiseach shall be required each month to answer the questions of
 
the legislature, and inform them about the Commonwealth's affairs.
 
Every member nation shall abide by the determinations of the
 
Majlis-i-Dharma and the Taoiseach in the areas from which they have
 
ceded to their authority under this Charter.
 
==Article VIII==
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall have the power to request taxes from all the
 
Member Nations with working economies as a whole for the purpose of the
 
necessary funding all its functions and operations.
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall have the right to regulate the values of the
 
Currencies of the individual Member Nations, and to establish a
 
Commonwealth-wide economic and monetary system, from which individual
 
Member Nations may choose to exclude themselves.
 
==Article IX==
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma shall be the final mediator in all Disputes between
 
Member Nations concerning boundaries, jurisdictions, or any other case
 
whatsoever. A Dispute shall be presented by a Delegate of one of the
 
concerned Nations in the form of a Petition, and upon hearing from all
 
sides in the said Dispute, the Majlis-i-Dharma shall address the said
 
Petition, and its decision shall be final. The decision must receive a
 
two-thirds (2/3rds) majority to pass, and shall come into effect on a
 
date specified therein.
 
==Article X==
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma may issue laws which shall be binding throughout
 
the Commonwealth. Any Member Nation may opt out of any law passed by
 
the Majlis-i-Dharma except insofar as they regulate relations among
 
Member Nations or between the Commonwealth and third parties.
 
If a Person is guilty of a Crime in one Member Nation, and flees to
 
another Member of this Commonwealth, the State into which They have
 
fled shall be required to return Them to the State wherein They has
 
committed Their Crime. Full credit and faith shall be given to the
 
Criminal Records and Acts of Court found in one State by all the
 
others.
 
==Article XI==
 
The admission of additional Members to this Commonwealth shall be
 
accomplished by a unanimous vote of a Committee of Nations.
 
==Article XII==
 
Secession from the Commonwealth, subject to the approval of two-thirds
 
(2/3rds) of the Majlis-i-Dharma, may be accomplished by any Member
 
Nation, provided a majority of its populace are in favour of it.
 
==Article XIII==
 
The Majlis-i-Dharma may appoint a Committee of Nations, which shall
 
have one delegate from each state, to address the amending of any part
 
of this Charter.
 
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