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The document is broken up into six sections: a Preamble and five Articles. The Preamble establishes the reasons for Union, and the justification of a Nationalized Government. Article 1 establishes a tricameral legislature. Article 2 establishes a Supreme Court. Article 3 details the practices for impeaching government officials. Article 4 establishes two National Languages. Article 5 acts as a declaration of rights.  
The document is broken up into six sections: a Preamble and five Articles. The Preamble establishes the reasons for Union, and the justification of a Nationalized Government. Article 1 establishes a tricameral legislature. Article 2 establishes a Supreme Court. Article 3 details the practices for impeaching government officials. Article 4 establishes two National Languages. Article 5 acts as a declaration of rights.  
=Detailed Summary of the Constitution=
==Preamble==
==Preamble==
==Article. I. The Tricameral Legislature==
==Article. I. The Tricameral Legislature==

Revision as of 21:25, 8 October 2021

The Evermore Constitution is a document written largely by Marina Yao, in consort with Ammon Bandele, the Mayor of Astrid. The document builds upon a previously drafted constitution that was being written by Mayor Bandele alongside several other Evermore Mayors. The goal of the document is to craft a government that can unify the disparate tribes and cities present in Evermore. The Evermore Constitution uses Princess Mallory Evermore as a prominent national symbol in an attempt to provide cohesion and national unity to a Unified Evermore Government.

The document is broken up into six sections: a Preamble and five Articles. The Preamble establishes the reasons for Union, and the justification of a Nationalized Government. Article 1 establishes a tricameral legislature. Article 2 establishes a Supreme Court. Article 3 details the practices for impeaching government officials. Article 4 establishes two National Languages. Article 5 acts as a declaration of rights.

Detailed Summary of the Constitution

Preamble

Article. I. The Tricameral Legislature

Section. 1. Legislative Power

Section. 2. Parliament

Subsection A. Basic Parliamentary Structure

Subsection B. Determining the number of MPs

Subsection C. Rules for the appointment of MPs

Subsection D. Election of the Prime Minister

Subsection E. Duties of the Parliament

Subsection F. Duties of the Prime Minister

Section. 3. National Assembly

Subsection A. Basic National Assembly Structure

Subsection B. Determining the number of Districts

Subsection C. Rules for the election of Representatives

Subsection D. Election of the President

Subsection E. Duties of the National Assembly

Subsection F. Duties of the President

Section. 4. Ministry of Culture

Subsection A. Basic Ministry of Culture Structure

Subsection B. Determining the number of Culture Groups

Subsection C. Rules for the appointment of Cultural Representatives

Subsection D. Election of the Cultural Magistrate

Subsection E. Duties of the Ministry of Culture

Subsection F. Duties of the Cultural Magistrate

Section. 5. Duties of the Combined Legislature

Subsection A. Appointing of Judges to the Supreme Court

Subsection B. Declarations of War

Subsection C. Amending the Constitution

Article. II. The Judicial Body

Section. 1. Judicial Power

Section. 2. The Supreme Court

Subsection A. Basic Supreme Court Structure

Subsection B. Determining the number of Justices

Subsection C. Rules for the appointment of Justices

Subsection D. Identification of the Chief Justice and the Cagorti of the Supreme Court

Subsection E. Duties of the Supreme Court

Subsection F. Duties of the Chief Justice

Article. III. Impeachment of Government Officials

Section. 1. Impeachment of Legislative members

Section. 2. Impeachment of Supreme Court Judges

Article. IV. Language of the Government

Section. 1. Declaration of National Languages

Article. V. Declaration of Rights

Section. 1. Cultural Rights

Section. 2. Political Rights

Section. 3. Right to Bodily Autonomy

Section. 4. Unanimity of the Law

Section. 5. Dignified Treatment under the Law