Document:Constitution of Taijitu
From Taijitu
Taijitu adopts this minimal constitution to preserve the direct democracy of the Ecclesia unless sufficient consensus exists to replace it.
- The Ecclesia will be a body consisting of all citizens of Taijitu.
- The Ecclesia and it alone may legislate.
- To legislate changes to this constitution or the bill of rights, the Ecclesia must agree in two separate votes by a two thirds majority to do so.
Taijituan Bill of Rights
- All persons are guaranteed equal protection under the law regardless of any aspect of their person or persona.
- No person may be deprived of access the Regional Forums necessary to exercise their other rights.
- No person may be subjected to inquiry into their private affairs absent reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.
- No person may be charged for a crime that was no crime at the time of commission.
- No person may be kept in ignorance of charges against them, nor be deprived of a swift, fair and public trial.
- No person may be deprived of representation at trial.
- No person may be compelled to bear witness against themselves.
- No person may be deprived of an unenumerated right that is nevertheless applicable to their case.
- All citizens are guaranteed the freedom to hold and exercise beliefs.
- All citizens are guaranteed the freedom to express opinions, to disseminate information and to urge action.
- All citizens are guaranteed the freedom to associate with others.
- All citizens are guaranteed the right to participate in any election.
- All citizens are guaranteed the right to run for and hold public office.
- No citizen may be ejected from Taijitu or limited in their access to the Regional Forums absent criminal charges.