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#Every duchy shall be entitled to a single representative on the Ducal Council. The fashion in which such representatives are selected and their term of office shall be decided by their respective duchies.
 
#Every duchy shall be entitled to a single representative on the Ducal Council. The fashion in which such representatives are selected and their term of office shall be decided by their respective duchies.
 
#No proposal to alter the taxes, budget or laws or to enter into any treaty with a foreign power may come into effect without the approval of the Ducal Council.
 
#No proposal to alter the taxes, budget or laws or to enter into any treaty with a foreign power may come into effect without the approval of the Ducal Council.
#The Archduke shall be nominated from among the Ducal Council's membership by the Emperor, but may only assume the office upon the approval of the Ducal Council.
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#The Archduke and ministers of the Cabinet shall be nominated from among the Ducal Council's membership by the Emperor, but may only assume their offices upon the approval of the Ducal Council.
  
 
==Article the Nth: On the Establishment of a Popular Council==
 
==Article the Nth: On the Establishment of a Popular Council==

Revision as of 11:40, 20 January 2011

Article the Nth: On the Cessation of Military Hostilities and Occupation

Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Monarchy

  1. The office of King of Novmir shall be abolished and replaced by the new office of Emperor of Novmir. His majesty Fredrick Maximilians Pembroke shall be the first to assume the office of Emperor and shall be crowned as such at a time and place of his choosing following the passage of this treaty.
  2. The Emperor shall have the right to nominate as many heirs to the throne as he wishes, and these heirs may be drawn from the House of Pembroke-Havelock. No heir, however, shall be considered legitimate without the subsequent approval of the Ducal Council. Such approval, once given, may not be revoked by the Ducal Council. Upon the death or abdication of the Emperor, his eldest legitimate heir shall be crowned as Emperor.
  3. Should the Emperor have no legitimate heirs at the time of his death or abdication, then the Ducal Council shall elect a new Emperor from among the House of Pembroke-Havelock.
  4. The Emperor shall not be permitted to alter the taxes, budget or laws without the consent of the Imperial Assembly. He, however, shall retain the right to veto all proposals of the Imperial Assembly and shall remain commander in-chief of the armed forces.

Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Ducal Council

  1. The Ducal Council shall remain as the upper house of an Imperial Assembly.
  2. Every duchy shall be entitled to a single representative on the Ducal Council. The fashion in which such representatives are selected and their term of office shall be decided by their respective duchies.
  3. No proposal to alter the taxes, budget or laws or to enter into any treaty with a foreign power may come into effect without the approval of the Ducal Council.
  4. The Archduke and ministers of the Cabinet shall be nominated from among the Ducal Council's membership by the Emperor, but may only assume their offices upon the approval of the Ducal Council.

Article the Nth: On the Establishment of a Popular Council

  1. A Popular Council shall be established as the lower house of an Imperial Assembly. It shall initially consist of two-hundred and fifty-one seats.
  2. Within two years of the passage of this treaty the Imperial Government under the direction of the new Emperor shall take a census of all persons of at least twenty-one years of age who have been resident within the Kingdom of Novmir for at least eight years. All such persons shall be considered qualified to vote in elections of the Popular Council. Twenty electoral districts of ten shall be established, each of which shall contain as equal a number of such qualified persons as possible. A new census shall be performed every ten years and electoral districts shall be altered as necessary to comply to the same standards.
  3. Within six months of the creation of appropriate electoral districts the first election of the Popular Council shall be held. Those qualified to vote shall vote for a participating political party of their choice. Within each electoral district the total votes for each party shall be tallied, and each party which has won at least one tenth of the total district votes will be awarded a share of the district seats as equal as possible to its share of the total district vote. Once all seats in electoral districts have been awarded, the total national vote for each party shall be tallied and the remaining fifty-one seats shall be awarded as necessary to ensure that the total share of seats of each party which has won at least one twentieth of the total national vote equals as closely as possible its share of the total national vote. This same methodology shall be used in all subsequent elections of the Popular Council.
  4. The Emperor may propose a dissolution of the standing Popular Council and the Ducal Council may approve any such proposal. If such approval is given, new elections shall be held within two months. If five years have passed since the most recent election of the Popular Council, it will automatically be dissolved and a new election held.
  5. No proposal to alter the taxes, budget or laws may be enacted without the approval of the Popular Council.

Article the Nth: On the Creation of Imperial Cities

Article the Nth: On the Adoption of New Titles and Symbols

Article the Nth: On the Payment of Reparations

  1. All parties agree to wave any and all demands of reparations[?]

Article the Nth: On the Devolution of Power to the Duchies

Article the Nth: On the Status of Recent Territories

Article the Nth: On the Timeframe of this Treaty

Article the Nth: Supplementary Provisions