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The '''Constitution of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Costituzione di Imagua e Assimas'') is the {{wp|governing document}} of [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. Adopted in 1937.. | The '''Constitution of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Costituzione di Imagua e Assimas'') is the {{wp|governing document}} of [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. Adopted in 1937, it effectively made Imagua an "equal partner" with [[Estmere]]. In 1948, it was amended to reflect [[Estmere]] granting full independence to Imagua and the Assimas. | ||
==Constitution== | ==Constitution== | ||
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*'''§2''' Parliament shall be divided into two houses: | *'''§2''' Parliament shall be divided into two houses: | ||
**'''§2a''' The [[Senate of Imagua and the Assimas|Senate]], which shall comprise of sixty (60) members, who shall serve for life | **'''§2a''' The [[Senate of Imagua and the Assimas|Senate]], which shall comprise of sixty (60) members, who shall serve for life | ||
**'''§2b''' The [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Lesser House]], which shall comprise of seventy (70) members, who shall be elected at least every four years by all citizens eighteen (18) years or older | **'''§2b''' The [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Lesser House]], which shall comprise of seventy (70) members, who shall be elected at least every four years by all citizens eighteen (18) years or older, pursuant to the second section of the third article of the second chapter of this document | ||
*'''§3''' Parliament shall be empowered to pass legislation, provided it does not conflict with the constitution | *'''§3''' Parliament shall be empowered to pass legislation, provided it does not conflict with the constitution | ||
**'''§3a''' As a corollary, Parliament is empowered to institute any rules that are necessary for its smooth operation | **'''§3a''' As a corollary, Parliament is empowered to institute any rules that are necessary for its smooth operation | ||
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*'''§3''' The responsibilities of the parishes shall be those delegated by Parliament | *'''§3''' The responsibilities of the parishes shall be those delegated by Parliament | ||
**'''§3a''' Due to the fact that [[Assimas Parish|Assimas]] is home to a majority of the Etrurian population, the Assimas shall be given the powers over education, welfare, and social development | **'''§3a''' Due to the fact that [[Assimas Parish|Assimas]] is home to a majority of the Etrurian population, the Assimas shall be given the powers over education, welfare, and social development | ||
*'''§4''' The parish councils shall be elected every four (4) years by all citizens | *'''§4''' The parish councils shall be elected every four (4) years by all citizens who are eighteen (18) years or older, pursuant to the second section of the third article of the second chapter of this document | ||
===Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms=== | ===Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms=== | ||
====Article 1: Languages==== | |||
*'''§1''' The official languages shall be the {{wp|English language|Estmerish language}} and the {{wp|Italian language|Etrurian language}} | |||
**'''§1a''' Their standards shall be defined as the varieties spoken in [[Ashcombe]] and in [[Poveglia]] respectively | |||
*'''§2''' All people shall have the right to receive any and all government services in these two languages, regardless of where they reside or receive them | |||
**'''§2a''' Children shall also have the right to be educated in their mother tongue: to this end, Etrurian-speaking parents have the right to have their children attend a school on Imagua whose main language of instruction is Etrurian, and Estmerish-speaking parents have the right to have their children attend a school on the Assimas whose main language of instruction is Estmerish | |||
*'''§3''' All proceedings of [[Parliament of Imagua and Assimas|Parliament]] must be translated into the other language, and that all members of Parliament have a right to use either official language | |||
====Article 2: Religion==== | |||
*'''§1''' The Republic of Imagua and the Assimas shall have no official religion: to this end, the government shall not interfere in the affairs of any religion, and the religion shall not interfere in the affairs of government | |||
====Article 3: Democratic rights==== | |||
*'''§1''' All citizens who are age of eighteen (18) years or older have the right to vote for members of the [[Lesser House (Imagua and the Assimas)|Lesser House]], for their town councils, and for their parish councils | |||
*'''§2''' The only crimes which shall disqualify anyone from exercising these rights include {{wp|treason}} against the state | |||
====Article 4: Legal rights==== | |||
*'''§1''' All people in the Republic have the right to life, liberty, and security | |||
*'''§2''' All people in the Republic shall have the right to be protected from {{wp|unreasonable search and seizure}} | |||
*'''§3''' No person in the Republic may be detained arbitrarily | |||
*'''§4''' All people in the Republic shall have the right to {{wp|legal counsel}} and to be guaranteed {{wp|habeas corpus}} | |||
*'''§5''' All people in the Republic shall be {{wp|presumed innocent until proven guilty}} in a court of law | |||
*'''§6''' All people in the Republic shall be protected from {{wp|cruel and unusual punishment}} and from {{wp|self-incrimination|incriminating themselves}} | |||
*'''§7''' All people in the Republic shall be treated equally in a court of law | |||
====Article 5: Fundamental freedoms==== | |||
*'''§1''' All people in the Republic have the right to the {{wp|freedoms of speech}}, {{wp|freedom of thought|of thought}}, and {{wp|freedom of expression|of expression}} | |||
*'''§2''' All people in the Republic shall have {{wp|freedom of the press}} to report on pressing issues unmolested by government or by any private citizen | |||
*'''§3''' All people in the Republic shall have the right to engage in {{wp|freedom of association|free association}} and {{wp|freedom of assembly|assemble}} in public spaces | |||
*'''§4''' All persons have the right to own property, and to not have their property seized, unless duly compensated | |||
===Chapter 3: Amendments and limitations=== | |||
(TBC) | (TBC) |
Revision as of 23:07, 17 October 2019
The Constitution of Imagua and the Assimas (Etrurian: Costituzione di Imagua e Assimas) is the governing document of Imagua and the Assimas. Adopted in 1937, it effectively made Imagua an "equal partner" with Estmere. In 1948, it was amended to reflect Estmere granting full independence to Imagua and the Assimas.
Constitution
Preamble
Chapter 1: Governance
Article 1: Presidency
- §1 The President of Imagua and the Assimas shall function as the head of state
- §2 His duties are to:
- §2a Grant assent to new legislation passed by the Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas, or to veto legislation if necesssary
- §2b Appoint ambassadors and justices based on qualified applicants whenever a vacancy arises
- §2c Appoint members to the Senate
- §2d To serve as commander-in-chief
- §3 All of these powers may only be exercised after having consulted with the Prime Minister, who shall function as the head of government
Article 2: Parliament
- §1 The legislative assembly of the Republic of Imagua and the Assimas shall be the Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas
- §2 Parliament shall be divided into two houses:
- §2a The Senate, which shall comprise of sixty (60) members, who shall serve for life
- §2b The Lesser House, which shall comprise of seventy (70) members, who shall be elected at least every four years by all citizens eighteen (18) years or older, pursuant to the second section of the third article of the second chapter of this document
- §3 Parliament shall be empowered to pass legislation, provided it does not conflict with the constitution
- §3a As a corollary, Parliament is empowered to institute any rules that are necessary for its smooth operation
- §4 Both chambers must meet at least once every twelve (12) months
Article 3: Judiciary
- §1 The Republic of Imagua and the Assimas shall use the common legal system
- §1a All laws passed prior to the promulgation of this constitution shall remain in effect until repealed
- §2 The court system shall be divided as such:
- §2a Magistrates' courts, empowered to hear cases involving summary offences, or any instance of juvenile delinquency
- §2b Parish courts, empowered to hear cases involving civil and family law
- §2c Courts of the Assizes, empowered to hear cases involving indictable offences, and appeals from both the magistrates' courts and the district courts
- §2d High Court, empowered to hear appeals from the Assizes
- §2e Military courts, empowered to hear cases committed in the police, regardless of whether it is a summary or indictable offence
- §2f Administrative courts, empowered to hear all administrative cases
- §2g Court of Appeals, empowered to hear appeals from all lower courts
- §2h Supreme Court of Imagua and the Assimas, the court of last resort, and hearing appeals from the Court of Appeals
- i) The Supreme Court shall comprise of nine members, appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister
- ii) The Supreme Court shall be empowered to conduct judicial review in the event it is unclear that the law conflicts with the constitution
Article 4: Administrative divisions
- §1 The Republic of Imagua and the Assimas shall be divided into eight parishes
- §1a Their names shall be Assimas, Cuanstad, Saint Christopher's, Saint Fiacre's, Saint Florian's, Saint Ellen's, Saint Hubert's, and Saint Isidore's
- §2 The borders may be changed with the approval of Parliament
- §3 The responsibilities of the parishes shall be those delegated by Parliament
- §3a Due to the fact that Assimas is home to a majority of the Etrurian population, the Assimas shall be given the powers over education, welfare, and social development
- §4 The parish councils shall be elected every four (4) years by all citizens who are eighteen (18) years or older, pursuant to the second section of the third article of the second chapter of this document
Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms
Article 1: Languages
- §1 The official languages shall be the Estmerish language and the Etrurian language
- §2 All people shall have the right to receive any and all government services in these two languages, regardless of where they reside or receive them
- §2a Children shall also have the right to be educated in their mother tongue: to this end, Etrurian-speaking parents have the right to have their children attend a school on Imagua whose main language of instruction is Etrurian, and Estmerish-speaking parents have the right to have their children attend a school on the Assimas whose main language of instruction is Estmerish
- §3 All proceedings of Parliament must be translated into the other language, and that all members of Parliament have a right to use either official language
Article 2: Religion
- §1 The Republic of Imagua and the Assimas shall have no official religion: to this end, the government shall not interfere in the affairs of any religion, and the religion shall not interfere in the affairs of government
Article 3: Democratic rights
- §1 All citizens who are age of eighteen (18) years or older have the right to vote for members of the Lesser House, for their town councils, and for their parish councils
- §2 The only crimes which shall disqualify anyone from exercising these rights include treason against the state
Article 4: Legal rights
- §1 All people in the Republic have the right to life, liberty, and security
- §2 All people in the Republic shall have the right to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure
- §3 No person in the Republic may be detained arbitrarily
- §4 All people in the Republic shall have the right to legal counsel and to be guaranteed habeas corpus
- §5 All people in the Republic shall be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
- §6 All people in the Republic shall be protected from cruel and unusual punishment and from incriminating themselves
- §7 All people in the Republic shall be treated equally in a court of law
Article 5: Fundamental freedoms
- §1 All people in the Republic have the right to the freedoms of speech, of thought, and of expression
- §2 All people in the Republic shall have freedom of the press to report on pressing issues unmolested by government or by any private citizen
- §3 All people in the Republic shall have the right to engage in free association and assemble in public spaces
- §4 All persons have the right to own property, and to not have their property seized, unless duly compensated
Chapter 3: Amendments and limitations
(TBC)