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==Preamble==
==Preamble==
The members of The Union of Confederated Umbrean Republican States in order to create a better Union establish Justice, provide of common defence, enhance welfare and secure life rights hereby establishes this constitution of The Union of Confederated Umbrean Republican States.
The members of The Union of Confederated Umbrean Republican States in order to create a better Union establish Justice, provide of common defence, enhance welfare and secure life rights hereby establishes this constitution of The Union of Confederated Umbrean Republican States.
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!Article 1<br />Establishment of power
==Article 1 - Establishment of power==
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=== Section 1 - High Council ===
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§1: The executative power for the confederacy is granted to the high councill and its members
§1: The executative power for the confederacy is granted to the high councill and its members


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§8: High council shall not make decisions violating The Rights of People
§8: High council shall not make decisions violating The Rights of People
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=== Section 2 - Senate ===
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§1: Senate is granted the Legislature power of the confederacy
§1: Senate is granted the Legislature power of the confederacy


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#Increased power to any of the four houses of power
#Increased power to any of the four houses of power
#Giving favour or disfavour to any group of citizen
#Giving favour or disfavour to any group of citizen
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=== Section 3 - Confederate Court===
! Section 3<br />Confederate Court
 
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§1: The Confederate Court is granted the judiciary power of the confederacy
§1: The Confederate Court is granted the judiciary power of the confederacy


§2: The Confederate Courts duty is to ensure the high council and senate does not cross the [[Umbrean Document of Rights of Sapient Life|The Rights of People]] or break the constitution.
§2: The Confederate Courts duty is to ensure the high council and senate does not cross the [[Umbrean Document of Rights of Sapient Life|The Rights of People]] or break the constitution.
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§5: A High Confederate Court judge whom is suspected of misconduct shall be investigated by the branches of power and if found guilty sentenced accordingly by other judges
§5: A High Confederate Court judge whom is suspected of misconduct shall be investigated by the branches of power and if found guilty sentenced accordingly by other judges
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== Article 2 - Laws ==
!Article 2<br />Laws
===Section 1 - Prohobitions===
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§1: No law may break the Rights of the people
§1: No law may break the Rights of the people


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§4: No law may be passed so they causes conflicts with pre-existing laws that is enforcable.
§4: No law may be passed so they causes conflicts with pre-existing laws that is enforcable.
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===Section 2 - Intepritations===
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!Section 2<br />Intepritations
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§1: The laws shall be intepritated as it was written at the time unless the changes of time call for new intepritations in which it shall be determined by the high court judges of the confederate court in which no jury is present and from their decisions shall a predicate be written by the head judge which shall serve for comming decisions in lower courts.
§1: The laws shall be intepritated as it was written at the time unless the changes of time call for new intepritations in which it shall be determined by the high court judges of the confederate court in which no jury is present and from their decisions shall a predicate be written by the head judge which shall serve for comming decisions in lower courts.


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§3: If multiple predicates do exist the latest one holds the power of intepritation.
§3: If multiple predicates do exist the latest one holds the power of intepritation.
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===Section 3 - Making===
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!Section 3<br />Making
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§1: High council or Senate shall togather put forth the suggested law to the confederate court.
§1: High council or Senate shall togather put forth the suggested law to the confederate court.


§2: If the senate and high council differ wether a law suggestion shall be put forth or not a trial in the confederate court shall be held where the high councilor carries the burden of providing reasons for their position and if the confederate court finds the reasoning suffient the senate shall follow it.
§2: If the senate and high council differ wether a law suggestion shall be put forth or not a trial in the confederate court shall be held where the high councilor carries the burden of providing reasons for their position and if the confederate court finds the reasoning suffient the senate shall follow it.
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===Section 4 - Enforcement===
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§1: A law may not be enforced upon a citizen who commited violations to said law at a time prior to it comming into power.
!Section 4<br />Enforcement
 
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==Article 3 - Public===
|§1: A law may not be enforced upon a citizen who commited violations to said law at a time prior to it comming into power.
===Section 1 - Available===
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!Article 3<br />Public
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!Section 1<br />Available
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Everything any power organ does shall and must be written down and stored to be available for the public to look at any given point in time for their heart to check out
Everything any power organ does shall and must be written down and stored to be available for the public to look at any given point in time for their heart to check out
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===Section 2 - Interference===
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If anyone from the public raise concern about govermental operations they may write to the department in question in which it shall accept the letter and give a written document in exchange confirming that they have accepted and it must contain a signature and ring sigil for identification. The letter shall be answered within one month by one high standing member of the department and shall be signed by 3 additional ones with both signature and ring sigil. The signers shall make sure the answer is suffient to the letter and correct and cannot have any previous experience or relationship with the original writter of return letter. The return letter shall be delivered to the signers with no conversation other than absolute neccisery.
If anyone from the public raise concern about govermental operations they may write to the department in question in which it shall accept the letter and give a written document in exchange confirming that they have accepted and it must contain a signature and ring sigil for identification. The letter shall be answered within one month by one high standing member of the department and shall be signed by 3 additional ones with both signature and ring sigil. The signers shall make sure the answer is suffient to the letter and correct and cannot have any previous experience or relationship with the original writter of return letter. The return letter shall be delivered to the signers with no conversation other than absolute neccisery.


If no answer can be reached within six month that anyone can agree on in accordance or if the answer is considered insuffient or unaccaptable the original letter writter have the right to go to the confederate court with the original reciept of the letter and launch an investigation if the depertment in question have not done so itself.
If no answer can be reached within six month that anyone can agree on in accordance or if the answer is considered insuffient or unaccaptable the original letter writter have the right to go to the confederate court with the original reciept of the letter and launch an investigation if the depertment in question have not done so itself.
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==Article 4 - Emergency==
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===Section 1 - Martial Law===
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§1: Martial law may only be initiated by the military in situations of great crisis where the safety of people are in danger such as times of plagues, civil disorder, war time or natural disorder.
§1: Martial law may only be initiated by the military in situations of great crisis where the safety of people are in danger such as times of plagues, civil disorder, war time or natural disorder.


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§5: Martial law ceases to be after 10 years wether the threat is gone or not if has not been terminated prior to it
§5: Martial law ceases to be after 10 years wether the threat is gone or not if has not been terminated prior to it
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===Section 1 - High Council===
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!Article 5<br />Election
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! Section 1<br />Vote count
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§1: Each person within the confederacy with citizenship is garantueed a minimum of one vote in each election


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