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=The Preamble=
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'''Preamble:'''
''We the Undersigned, in the spirit of cooperation and fraternity, with the expressed and deliberate intent to combat tyranny and prejudice, and to promote democracy and fair justice, do hereby accept the tenets enumerated herein as the Supreme Law of Taijitu:''
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=Article I: Citizenship=
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'''1. Any resident shall be capable of obtaining citizenship in Taijitu, and shall maintain this citizenship unless they violate any of the conditions enumerated herein or are found guilty of having violated the laws of Taijitu by the Supreme Court.'''
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#Citizens shall maintain a resident nation residing within Taijitu. Citizens shall disclose their resident nation and UN nation.
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We the nations of Taijitu, seeking the revival of our region, agree to this new Constitution, to establish a republic to uphold and promote our founding principles of freedom and democratic governance and restore our collective prosperity.
#Citizens shall swear by the oath of citizenship provided by the Senate.
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'''2. The undersigned shall be granted formal citizenship at the time of the ratification of this document, excepting those who choose to forgo it or who do not meet the requirements enumerated above.'''
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=Article 1: Citizens=
=Article II: The Legislative=
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'''1. All legislative powers shall hereby be vested in the Senate.'''
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#Any nation, having held citizenship for fifteen or more days, having a UN nation, and having accumulated twenty-five or more posts on the regional forum, may apply for Senate membership.
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==Section 1: Obtaining Citizenship==
#Applicants shall be subject to review and confirmation by the Senate.
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# Any person possessing a resident nation in the region of Taijitu and a World Assembly nation may apply for citizenship by providing the names of both nations.
#The Senate shall determine its own internal procedures, except where noted otherwise herein. 
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# Any application for citizenship may be denied by the Delegate or an appropriate minister for any reason.
#Senators shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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# If an application for citizenship is denied, the reasons for the denial will be presented to the Senate.
#The Senate shall have the power to remove from office any of its members if in the opinion of the the Senate they have violated the Constition and laws of Taijitu or broken their oath by a majority vote.
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# The Senate may override any denials and approve the denied application by a majority vote.
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# Any citizen may at any time change their resident or World Assembly nation if they notify the Delegate or an appropriate minister of the change.
  
'''2. The Senate shall elect one of its own to the office of Speaker of the Senate every third month by a Condorcet vote.'''
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==Section 2: Rights==
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# All citizens may access the Regional Forums to the extent necessary to exercise their other rights.
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# No citizen may be ejected from Taijitu or have their access to the Regional Forums limited without being charged with a criminal offense.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed access to the Court and a swift, fair and public trial if accused of a crime.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed the right to an attorney.
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# No citizen may be compelled to bear witness against themselves.
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# All citizens will have the privilege of participation in Taijitu Role Play unless it is abused.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed the right to freedom of political speech.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed the right to freedom of association.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed the right to participate in any election or referendum.
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# Any citizen who has registered on the Regional Forums may run for and hold public office.
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# All citizens will be guaranteed equal protection under the laws and Constitution of Taijitu.
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# No citizen will be considered necessarily deprived of any rights not enumerated here.
  
#The Speaker shall be charged with calling, ending and declaring the results of votes, maintaining the Senate Roster,  and ensuring that the Senate functions properly as enumerated herein and that the laws and Constitution of Taijitu are up to date.
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==Section 3: Responsibilities==
#Should the Speaker be unable to perform their duties for any reason or their office be left vacant then the Delegate shall begin procedures to elect a new Speaker. The term of Speakers elected in special elections shall endure only until the next normal Speaker election.
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# All citizens will abide by the policies of the Regional Forums and the rules of Nationstates.
#The Speaker shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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# Personal attacks on any person other than the Delegate, ministers, senators and justices will not be considered political speech.
#The Senate shall have the power to remove from office the Speaker if they in the opinion of the Senate have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties by a vote of no confidence.
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#The interim Delegate shall initiate election procedures for Speaker at the time of the ratification of this document.
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'''3. Each Senator shall have no more than one vote and each vote shall be equal.'''
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==Section 4: Petitions==
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# Any citizen may create a petition to enact, amend or repeal a law or recall an elected official from office.
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# Any citizen may sign such a petition.
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# If one tenth of the number of voters who voted in the last election or valid referendum sign the petition, a referendum will be held.
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# If the referendum succeeds, the petition will become law or the elected official in question will be removed from office.
  
'''4. Those among the undersigned who have met the conditions to be determined by the Ratification Officer at the time of the ratification of this document shall be granted the office of Senator at the time of the ratification of this document, excepting those who choose to forgo the office.'''
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==Section 5: Loss of Citizenship==
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# Any person whose World Assembly nation ceases to be a World Assembly nation or ceases to exist, whose resident nation voluntarily leaves Taijitu or ceases to exist, who changes their resident or World Assembly nation without notifying the Delegate or appropriate minister, or who fails to abide by their responsibilities will forfeit their citizenship.
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# Any citizen whose citizen nation continues to reside in Taijitu and whose World Assembly nation continues to be in the World Assembly may not lose their citizenship except by order of a criminal sentence issued by the Court.  
  
=Article III: The Executive=
 
'''1. The Delegate shall be the supreme executive authority of Taijitu.'''
 
  
#The Delegate shall be elected by a Condorcet vote every third month by all Registered Voters.
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=Article 2: The Senate=
#The Delegate shall not be allowed to serve in excess of two consecutive terms.
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#Any nation, having held citizenship for ninety or more days, having accumulated three hundred or more posts on the regional forum, in possession of a nation whose population equals or exceeds one billion with which to campaign, and having received the nomination of a member of the Senate shall be free to run for the office of Delegate, provided that they have not already served two consecutive terms previously or hold the office of Speaker of the Senate or Justice of the Supreme Court.
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#The Delegate may hold membership in the Senate, but shall not be permitted to hold the office of Speaker of the Senate or Justice of the Supreme Court.
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#The Delegate shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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#Procedures for the election of the Delegate shall be initiated immediately following the ratification of this document.
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'''2. Candidates for the office of the Delegate shall when they accept their nomination select a candidate to run as their Vice Delegate.'''
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==Section 1: Powers and Limitations==
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# The Senate may enact, amend, or repeal laws by a majority vote.
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# The Senate may override a legislative veto of the Delegate by a two-thirds majority vote.
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# The Senate may confirm all treaties negotiated by the Delegate by a two-thirds majority vote.
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# The Senate may not enact any law which declares a person guilty of a criminal offense.
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# The Senate may not enact any law retroactively.
  
#Candidates for the office of Vice Delegate shall have met all the requirements of the office of the Delegate, except for having received the nomination of a Senator.
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==Section 2: Structure and Procedures==
#Should the Delegate be unable to perform their duties or their office be left vacant the Vice Delegate shall assume the office of the Delegate for the remainder of the term.
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# The Senate will be composed of a number of senators.
#Should the Vice Delegate be unable to perform their duties or their office be left vacant the Delegate shall appoint at their discretion a new Vice Delegate.
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# The number of senators will be seven unless determined otherwise by law.
#Should both the Delegate and the Vice Delegate be unable to perform their duties or both their offices be left vacant then the Speaker shall assume the office of the Delegate for the remainder of the term.
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# The results of any vote taken in the Senate will be valid only if at least a third of the Senate's membership participates.
#The Vice Delegate shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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# The Senate will elect a Speaker to administer the affairs of the Senate.
#The Senate may define through either the code of laws or its internal procedures the line of succession beyond the Speaker.
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# The Senate will determine its own procedures.
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# In cases of ambiguity or where no procedures exist, the Speaker will use their own discretion.
  
'''3. The Delegate shall have a Cabinet to aid them in executing their duties.'''
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==Section 3: Election==
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# The Senate will be elected once every seven weeks.
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# All senators will be elected at large by the single transferable vote.
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# Vacancies occurring between elections will be filled by recounting the ballots of the last election as if the absent senator were not running.
  
#The Delegate shall have the power to create Cabinet ministries at their discretion.
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==Section 4: Immunities==
#The Senate shall have the power to create Cabinet ministries through the Code of Laws.
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# No senator may have their access to the Senate restricted without the consent of the Senate.
#The Delegate shall have the power to abolish Cabinet ministries not required by the Code of Laws.
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#The Delegate shall have the power to appoint and dismiss ministers of the Cabinet at their discretion.
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#Members of the Cabinet shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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'''4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.'''
 
  
'''5. The Senate shall have the power to remove from office any member of the executive other than the Delegate or Vice Delegate who in their opinion has violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, a vote of no confidence.'''
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=Article 3: The Delegate=
  
'''6. Any Citizen who has held Citizenship for 30 days and possessing a UN nation may apply to be registered as a Voter.
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==Section 1: Powers and Limitations==
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# The Delegate will be responsible for upholding and enforcing the law and Constitution.
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# The Delegate will be the Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
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# The Delegate's power to wage war may be regulated by law.
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# The Delegate may negotiate treaties with foreign powers to be approved or rejected by the Senate.
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# The Delegate may veto any proposal to enact, amend or repeal a law passed by the Senate.
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# The Delegate will, when the World Assembly Delegate of Taijitu, have access to regional controls.
  
#Registered Voters may have their status revoked if they are convicted of having violated the laws or Constitution of Taijitu by the Supreme Court.
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==Section 2: The Cabinet==
#All Senators shall automatically be registered as Voters.
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# The Delegate will appoint a Cabinet of ministers to assist them in their duties.
#The Registration of Voters and maintenance of all relevant records shall be the duty of the Speaker of the Senate.
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# The Delegate may remove any minister.
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# The Senate may remove any minister by a majority vote.
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# A Minister removed by the Senate may not be reappointed as a minister for the remainder of the present administration.
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# The ministries of the Cabinet may be regulated by law.
  
=Article IV: The Judiciary=
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==Section 3: Election==
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# The Delegate will be elected once every seven weeks.
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# The Delegate will be elected by an instant runoff vote.
  
'''1. The Supreme Court shall consist of no more than nine Justices.'''
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==Section 4: Impeachment==
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# The Senate may impeach the Delegate by a majority vote.
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# If the Senate impeaches the Delegate, a referendum on removing the Delegate will be held.
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# If the referendum succeeds, the Delegate will be removed from office.
  
#Justices shall be appointed by the Delegate, but the Delegate shall have no power to remove them.
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==Section 5: Continuity of Government==
#Any nation, having held citizenship for ninety or more days and having accumulated 300 or more posts on the forum shall be eligible for appointment to the Supreme Court.
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# Any person running for the office of Delegate will publicly choose a candidate for Vice Delegate.
#Appointments to the office of Justice shall be subject to review and confirmation by the Senate.
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# If the person running for the office of Delegate is elected, their choice of candidate will assume the office of Vice Delegate.
#Should a Justice be unable to perform their duties or their office be left vacant the Delegate shall appoint a new Justice to the office.
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# If the Delegate is absent, removed prematurely or unable to perform their duties, the Vice Delegate will assume the office of Delegate.
#Justices shall swear by the oath provided by the Senate.
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# Further offices in the line of succession for the office of Delegate may be defined by law.
  
'''2. The Supreme Court shall have the power to review the actions of both the government and the citizens of Taijitu, and to hear cases brought before it.
 
  
#The Supreme Court shall have the power to override the actions of the government of Taijitu by a majority vote of Justices if in their opinion such actions have violated the Constitution or laws of Taijitu.
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=Article 4: The Court=
#The Supreme Court shall have the power to pass verdicts on crimes, and to sentence citizens found guilty by a majority of Justices.
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#The verdicts and sentences of the Supreme Court shall be final and binding, and the Delegate shall dutifully execute them, excepting cases where the trial in question was conducted improperly.
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#No citizen may be charged and tried for the same crime more than once.
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#No citizen may be compelled to bear witness against themself.
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'''3. The Senate shall have the power to remove Justices of the Supreme Court from office if in the opinion of the Senate they have violated the laws and Constitution of Taijitu, violated their oath or failed to fulfill their duties by a two-thirds majority.'''
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==Section 1: Powers and Limitations==
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# The Court will try criminal cases under the law and civil cases between citizens.
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# The Court will arbitrate disputes relevant to Taijitu between any citizens seeking arbitration.
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# The Court's power to try civil cases and arbitrate disputes may be regulated by law.
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# If a suit on the matter is brought, the Court may rule on the legality or constitutionality of a law or government act and annul any laws or acts deemed unlawful or unconstitutional.
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# If an ambiguity in the Law or Constitution arises, the Court will be responsible for its resolution.
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# The Court will administer all elections and referendums.
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# Justices may not try cases in which they have any personal involvement.
  
=Article V: The Founders=
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==Section 2: Structure and Procedures==
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# The Court will be composed of a Chief Justice and a number of associate justices.
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# The number of associate justices will be two unless determined otherwise by law.
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# The Chief Justice will administer the affairs of the Court
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# The procedures of the Court will be determined by law.
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# In cases of ambiguity or where no procedures exist, the Chief Justice will use their discretion.
  
'''1. The Founders shall have only the power to eject from the region known and hostile invaders, and to suspend the controls of the Delegate should the Senate motion to remove them from office until such a motion has succeeded or failed.'''
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==Section 3: Appointment==
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# The Delegate may nominate an associate justice if there is a vacancy on the Court.
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# If there is no Chief Justice, the Delegate will nominate an associate justice as Chief Justice.
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# All nominees will require a two-thirds majority vote of approval from the Senate to be appointed.
  
'''2. The Founders shall receive no special privileges or immunities under the laws and Constitution of Taijitu.'''
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==Section 4: Removal==
=Article VI: The Rights of the Citizens=
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# The Senate may remove any justice from the Court by a two-thirds majority vote.
'''1. The right of any citizen to speak freely shall not be abridged except where it violates the  laws and rules of the external world and the forum.'''
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'''2. Citizens shall have the right to seek redress from the Supreme Court if in their opinion executive authority has been unduly exercised against them.'''
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=Article 5: Amendments=
  
#Citizens shall be informed of their right to seek redress in the event that executive authority is exercised against them.
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==Section 1: Proposal==
#Citizenship may not be revoked without the due process of law.
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# The Senate may propose an amendment to this constitution by a two-thirds majority vote.
#The access of citizens to the region and the forum shall not be curtailed without cause from the Delegate nor shall the access of citizens be curtailed indefinitely without due process of law. The access of citizens to the Supreme Court shall under no circumstances be curtailed.
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# A petition to amend this constitution may be submitted to the Senate in the same fashion that a petition would be be brought to a referendum.
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# The Senate may approve any petition for an amendment by a two-thirds majority vote.
  
'''3. The Senate shall pass no bills of attainder.'''
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==Section 2: Ratification==
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# If the Senate proposes an amendment or approves a petition to amend this constitution, a referendum will be held.
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# If the referendum succeeds, this constitution will be amended.
  
'''4. Citizens shall not be prosecuted for crimes ex post facto.'''
 
  
'''5. The undersigned shall receive no special privileges or immunities under the laws and Constitution of Taijitu.'''
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=Article 6: General Provisions=
  
'''6. Citizens may not be used in military service or activities without their prior consent.'''
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==Section 1: Constitutional Superiority==
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# This constitution will be the supreme law of Taijitu and no other law may contradict its provisions.
  
=Article VII: Amendments=
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==Section 2: Separation of Powers==
'''1. The Senate shall have the power to amend this document by a three-quarters majority.'''
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# The Senate will constitute the leadership of the Legislative Branch.
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# The Delegate and Cabinet will constitute the leadership of the Executive Branch.
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# The Court will constitute the leadership of the Judicial Branch.
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# No person may serve in the leadership of more than one branch of the government simultaneously.
  
=Article VIII: Signing and Ratification=
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==Section 3: Referendums==
'''1. All interim citizens of Taijitu shall be allowed to freely sign this document.'''
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# A referendum will be valid if a number of voters equal to at least half the number of voters in the last election or valid referendum participate.
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# A referendum to recall the delegate or vice delegate will succeed if it is valid and a two thirds majority of those voting approve of the measure.
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# A referendum to recall a Senator will succeed if it is valid and fewer voters object than were necessary to elect them.
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# All other referendums will succeed if it is valid and a majority of those voting approve of the measure.
  
'''2. This document shall require the signature of three quarters of those interim citizens of Taijitu present at the time of signing.'''
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==Section 4: Oaths of Office==
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# All persons will take an oath of office when assuming any government office.
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# No person will be considered to hold any government office until they have taken such an oath.
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# The content of these oaths may be determined by law.
  
=Signatures=
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==Section 5: Resignations==
 
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# Any person may resign at any time from any government office they hold.
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Revision as of 20:05, 20 June 2010

Preamble:

We the nations of Taijitu, seeking the revival of our region, agree to this new Constitution, to establish a republic to uphold and promote our founding principles of freedom and democratic governance and restore our collective prosperity.

Article 1: Citizens

Section 1: Obtaining Citizenship

  1. Any person possessing a resident nation in the region of Taijitu and a World Assembly nation may apply for citizenship by providing the names of both nations.
  2. Any application for citizenship may be denied by the Delegate or an appropriate minister for any reason.
  3. If an application for citizenship is denied, the reasons for the denial will be presented to the Senate.
  4. The Senate may override any denials and approve the denied application by a majority vote.
  5. Any citizen may at any time change their resident or World Assembly nation if they notify the Delegate or an appropriate minister of the change.

Section 2: Rights

  1. All citizens may access the Regional Forums to the extent necessary to exercise their other rights.
  2. No citizen may be ejected from Taijitu or have their access to the Regional Forums limited without being charged with a criminal offense.
  3. All citizens will be guaranteed access to the Court and a swift, fair and public trial if accused of a crime.
  4. All citizens will be guaranteed the right to an attorney.
  5. No citizen may be compelled to bear witness against themselves.
  6. All citizens will have the privilege of participation in Taijitu Role Play unless it is abused.
  7. All citizens will be guaranteed the right to freedom of political speech.
  8. All citizens will be guaranteed the right to freedom of association.
  9. All citizens will be guaranteed the right to participate in any election or referendum.
  10. Any citizen who has registered on the Regional Forums may run for and hold public office.
  11. All citizens will be guaranteed equal protection under the laws and Constitution of Taijitu.
  12. No citizen will be considered necessarily deprived of any rights not enumerated here.

Section 3: Responsibilities

  1. All citizens will abide by the policies of the Regional Forums and the rules of Nationstates.
  2. Personal attacks on any person other than the Delegate, ministers, senators and justices will not be considered political speech.

Section 4: Petitions

  1. Any citizen may create a petition to enact, amend or repeal a law or recall an elected official from office.
  2. Any citizen may sign such a petition.
  3. If one tenth of the number of voters who voted in the last election or valid referendum sign the petition, a referendum will be held.
  4. If the referendum succeeds, the petition will become law or the elected official in question will be removed from office.

Section 5: Loss of Citizenship

  1. Any person whose World Assembly nation ceases to be a World Assembly nation or ceases to exist, whose resident nation voluntarily leaves Taijitu or ceases to exist, who changes their resident or World Assembly nation without notifying the Delegate or appropriate minister, or who fails to abide by their responsibilities will forfeit their citizenship.
  2. Any citizen whose citizen nation continues to reside in Taijitu and whose World Assembly nation continues to be in the World Assembly may not lose their citizenship except by order of a criminal sentence issued by the Court.


Article 2: The Senate

Section 1: Powers and Limitations

  1. The Senate may enact, amend, or repeal laws by a majority vote.
  2. The Senate may override a legislative veto of the Delegate by a two-thirds majority vote.
  3. The Senate may confirm all treaties negotiated by the Delegate by a two-thirds majority vote.
  4. The Senate may not enact any law which declares a person guilty of a criminal offense.
  5. The Senate may not enact any law retroactively.

Section 2: Structure and Procedures

  1. The Senate will be composed of a number of senators.
  2. The number of senators will be seven unless determined otherwise by law.
  3. The results of any vote taken in the Senate will be valid only if at least a third of the Senate's membership participates.
  4. The Senate will elect a Speaker to administer the affairs of the Senate.
  5. The Senate will determine its own procedures.
  6. In cases of ambiguity or where no procedures exist, the Speaker will use their own discretion.

Section 3: Election

  1. The Senate will be elected once every seven weeks.
  2. All senators will be elected at large by the single transferable vote.
  3. Vacancies occurring between elections will be filled by recounting the ballots of the last election as if the absent senator were not running.

Section 4: Immunities

  1. No senator may have their access to the Senate restricted without the consent of the Senate.


Article 3: The Delegate

Section 1: Powers and Limitations

  1. The Delegate will be responsible for upholding and enforcing the law and Constitution.
  2. The Delegate will be the Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
  3. The Delegate's power to wage war may be regulated by law.
  4. The Delegate may negotiate treaties with foreign powers to be approved or rejected by the Senate.
  5. The Delegate may veto any proposal to enact, amend or repeal a law passed by the Senate.
  6. The Delegate will, when the World Assembly Delegate of Taijitu, have access to regional controls.

Section 2: The Cabinet

  1. The Delegate will appoint a Cabinet of ministers to assist them in their duties.
  2. The Delegate may remove any minister.
  3. The Senate may remove any minister by a majority vote.
  4. A Minister removed by the Senate may not be reappointed as a minister for the remainder of the present administration.
  5. The ministries of the Cabinet may be regulated by law.

Section 3: Election

  1. The Delegate will be elected once every seven weeks.
  2. The Delegate will be elected by an instant runoff vote.

Section 4: Impeachment

  1. The Senate may impeach the Delegate by a majority vote.
  2. If the Senate impeaches the Delegate, a referendum on removing the Delegate will be held.
  3. If the referendum succeeds, the Delegate will be removed from office.

Section 5: Continuity of Government

  1. Any person running for the office of Delegate will publicly choose a candidate for Vice Delegate.
  2. If the person running for the office of Delegate is elected, their choice of candidate will assume the office of Vice Delegate.
  3. If the Delegate is absent, removed prematurely or unable to perform their duties, the Vice Delegate will assume the office of Delegate.
  4. Further offices in the line of succession for the office of Delegate may be defined by law.


Article 4: The Court

Section 1: Powers and Limitations

  1. The Court will try criminal cases under the law and civil cases between citizens.
  2. The Court will arbitrate disputes relevant to Taijitu between any citizens seeking arbitration.
  3. The Court's power to try civil cases and arbitrate disputes may be regulated by law.
  4. If a suit on the matter is brought, the Court may rule on the legality or constitutionality of a law or government act and annul any laws or acts deemed unlawful or unconstitutional.
  5. If an ambiguity in the Law or Constitution arises, the Court will be responsible for its resolution.
  6. The Court will administer all elections and referendums.
  7. Justices may not try cases in which they have any personal involvement.

Section 2: Structure and Procedures

  1. The Court will be composed of a Chief Justice and a number of associate justices.
  2. The number of associate justices will be two unless determined otherwise by law.
  3. The Chief Justice will administer the affairs of the Court
  4. The procedures of the Court will be determined by law.
  5. In cases of ambiguity or where no procedures exist, the Chief Justice will use their discretion.

Section 3: Appointment

  1. The Delegate may nominate an associate justice if there is a vacancy on the Court.
  2. If there is no Chief Justice, the Delegate will nominate an associate justice as Chief Justice.
  3. All nominees will require a two-thirds majority vote of approval from the Senate to be appointed.

Section 4: Removal

  1. The Senate may remove any justice from the Court by a two-thirds majority vote.


Article 5: Amendments

Section 1: Proposal

  1. The Senate may propose an amendment to this constitution by a two-thirds majority vote.
  2. A petition to amend this constitution may be submitted to the Senate in the same fashion that a petition would be be brought to a referendum.
  3. The Senate may approve any petition for an amendment by a two-thirds majority vote.

Section 2: Ratification

  1. If the Senate proposes an amendment or approves a petition to amend this constitution, a referendum will be held.
  2. If the referendum succeeds, this constitution will be amended.


Article 6: General Provisions

Section 1: Constitutional Superiority

  1. This constitution will be the supreme law of Taijitu and no other law may contradict its provisions.

Section 2: Separation of Powers

  1. The Senate will constitute the leadership of the Legislative Branch.
  2. The Delegate and Cabinet will constitute the leadership of the Executive Branch.
  3. The Court will constitute the leadership of the Judicial Branch.
  4. No person may serve in the leadership of more than one branch of the government simultaneously.

Section 3: Referendums

  1. A referendum will be valid if a number of voters equal to at least half the number of voters in the last election or valid referendum participate.
  2. A referendum to recall the delegate or vice delegate will succeed if it is valid and a two thirds majority of those voting approve of the measure.
  3. A referendum to recall a Senator will succeed if it is valid and fewer voters object than were necessary to elect them.
  4. All other referendums will succeed if it is valid and a majority of those voting approve of the measure.

Section 4: Oaths of Office

  1. All persons will take an oath of office when assuming any government office.
  2. No person will be considered to hold any government office until they have taken such an oath.
  3. The content of these oaths may be determined by law.

Section 5: Resignations

  1. Any person may resign at any time from any government office they hold.