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The '''Constitution of Rwizikuru, 1946''' ({{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}}: ''Bumbiro reRwizikuru'') was the {{wp|governing government}} of the [[Rwizikuru#Republic|Republic of Rwizikuru]] during its existence from 1946 to 1964, when the republic was abolished by [[President of Rwizikuru|President]] [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]] and replaced with the current [[Monarchy of Rwizikuru|monarchy]], with the constitution itself replaced by the ''[[Basic Law of Rwizikuru]]''.
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The '''Constitution of Rwizikuru, 1946''' ({{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}}: ''Bumbiro reRwizikuru'') was the {{wp|governing document}} of the [[Rwizikuru#Republic|Republic of Rwizikuru]] during its existence from 1946, until its suspension in 1964 by the [[National Salvation Council (Rwizikuru)|National Salvation Council]], although it nominally was still in effect until June 1968, when [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]] established the [[Monarchy of Rwizikuru|Rwizikuran monarchy]], with the constitution itself replaced by the ''[[Basic Law of Rwizikuru]]''.


Drafted between February 1946 and April 1946 by the [[Rwizikuran Constitutional Convention (1946)|Rwizikuran Constitutional Convention]], it was approved by the [[Legislative Council of Riziland|Legislative Council]] on 26 April, 1946, and went into effect on 2 July, 1946. Over the next eighteen years, the constitution of the Republic had been amended eight times, in response to various challenges to the republic.
Drafted between February 1946 and July 1946 by the [[Rwizikuran Constitutional Convention (1946)|Rwizikuran Constitutional Convention]], it was approved by the [[Legislative Council of Riziland|Legislative Council]] on 26 August, 1946, and went into effect on 2 December, 1946, when it gained independence from [[Estmere]]. Over the next eighteen years, the constitution of the Republic had been amended nine times, in response to various challenges to the republic.


==Constitution (original text, 1946)==
==Constitution (original text, 1946)==
===Preamble===
===Preamble===
:''For over three hundred years, we have been exploited by [[Euclea|Eucleans]], whether they came in the form of [[Estmere|Estmerish]] slavers, [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] settlers, or many others''
:''We, the sons of Rwizikuru, who have inhabited this land since {{wp|time immemorial}}, appeal to {{wp|God|God, the Creator}}, to guide our country forward into the future.''
:''For over three hundred years, we were mistreated, abused, and looked down upon by Eucleans, and saw our countrymen and our resources sold abroad, with little of the proceeds coming back to us''
:''We, the sons of Rwizikuru, appeal for the creation of a democratic republic, based on the principles of the {{wp|rule of law}}, {{wp|democracy}}, and the equality of all men;''
:''Despite all the hardships that we have endured for over three hundred years, we have persevered through the hardships, and triumphed over all our enemies''
:''To free our kith and kin from the chains that, for generations, have held us back from achieving our God-given potential, both internally and externally;''
:''Now, we have received our promised reward: to proclaim the establishment of the Republic of Rwizikuru as a free, independent, and sovereign country!''
:''To create a {{wp|City upon a Hill|city upon a hill}} to serve as a model of a modern state in the subcontinent, so that our brethren can follow our example of {{wp|responsible government}}, and''
:''To ensure that the values enclosed in this document may stand the test of time as a testament to the strength of the Republic of Rwizikuru.''


===Chapter 1: Governance===
===Chapter 1: Governance===
====Article 1: Presidency====
====Article 1: Presidency====
*'''§1''' The head of state shall be the [[President of Rwizikuru|President]]
*'''§1''' The head of state shall be the [[President of Rwizikuru|President]]
**'''§1a''' He shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of twenty-one (21) years, and may be re-elected exactly once
**'''§1a''' He shall be elected every four years by a majority of the [[National Assembly (Rwizikuru)|National Assembly]], and may be re-elected exactly once
**'''§1b''' The President must be a citizen over the age of twenty-one (21) years
**'''§1b''' The President must be a citizen over the age of twenty-one (21) years
*'''§2''' He shall serve as the:
*'''§2''' He shall serve as the:
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*'''§1''' The national legislature of the Republic shall be designated as the [[National Assembly (Rwizikuru)|National Assembly]]
*'''§1''' The national legislature of the Republic shall be designated as the [[National Assembly (Rwizikuru)|National Assembly]]
**'''§1a''' The National Assembly shall have 150 legislators, with their distributions subject to change after every decennial census
**'''§1a''' The National Assembly shall have 150 legislators, with their distributions subject to change after every decennial census
***'''''i)''''' The seat distribution for the first and second national assemblies, elected both this year, and in 1950, shall be listed in [[#Seat distributions]]
***'''''i)''''' The seat distribution for the first and second national assemblies, elected both this year, and in 1950, shall be listed in [[#Article 1: Seat distributions|the first article of the additional articles]]
***'''''ii)''''' There shall be 150 districts, with each legislator representing one district
***'''''ii)''''' There shall be 150 electoral districts, with each legislator representing one district
**'''§1b''' The National Assembly shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of twenty-one (21), and all candidates must be citizens over the age of twenty-one (21)
**'''§1b''' The National Assembly shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of twenty-one (21), and all candidates must be citizens over the age of twenty-one (21)
***'''''i)''''' Legislative elections shall be held concurrently with the Presidential elections
***'''''i)''''' Legislative elections shall be held concurrently with the Presidential elections
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====Article 4: Administrative divisions====
====Article 4: Administrative divisions====
*'''§1''' The Republic of Rwizikuru shall be divided into twelve (12) districts, with the borders standing as they were prior to independence
*'''§1''' The Republic of Rwizikuru shall be divided into thirteen (13) districts, with the borders standing as they were prior to independence
**'''§1a''' The government has the right to rename the districts to their native names without altering the constitution
**'''§1a''' The government has the right to rename the districts to their native names without altering the constitution
*'''§2''' The powers of the districts shall be any power that the government deems fit to delegate to the districts via law
*'''§2''' The powers of the districts shall be any power that the government deems fit to delegate to the districts via law
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===Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms===
===Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms===
====Article 1: Languages====
====Article 1: Languages====
*'''§1''' The official languages of the Republic of Rwizikuru are {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} and {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}
*'''§1''' The official languages of the Republic of Rwizikuru are {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, and {{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}}  
*'''§2''' All citizens have the right to receive governmental services, information, and to be educated in their official language, and that no person shall be discriminated based on which official language they speak
*'''§2''' All citizens have the right to receive governmental services, information, and to be educated in their official language, and that no person shall be discriminated based on which official language they speak


====Article 2: Religion====
====Article 2: Religion====
*'''§1''' In light of the existence of {{wp|Christian|Sotirian}} and [[Irfan|Irfanic]] communities, with varying sects among both of them, the Republic of Rwizikuru declares that all people have the right to practice their faith in a legal manner
*'''§1''' In light of the existence of [[Badi]], [[Irfan|Irfanic]], and {{wp|Christian|Sotirian}} communities, with varying sects among both of them, the Republic of Rwizikuru declares that all people have the right to practice their faith in a legal manner


====Article 3: Democratic rights====
====Article 3: Democratic rights====
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====Article 1: Language====
====Article 1: Language====
*'''§1''' This constitution shall be valid in any official language
*'''§1''' This constitution shall be valid in any official language
*'''§2''' In the event of a dispute as a result of translation, the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} version takes priority over the {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} version
*'''§2''' In the event of a dispute as a result of translation, the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} version takes priority over the {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} version, which in turn shall take priority over the {{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}} version


====Article 2: Citation====
====Article 2: Citation====
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:''Pursuant to [[#Article 2: National Assembly|the second article of the first chapter]], the seats shall be distributed among the [[Rwizikuru#Administrative divisions|districts]] proportional to their populations in the 1941 census''
:''Pursuant to [[#Article 2: National Assembly|the second article of the first chapter]], the seats shall be distributed among the [[Rwizikuru#Administrative divisions|districts]] proportional to their populations in the 1941 census''


*[[Parunoguma|Fitzhubert]] shall receive thirty-seven seats
*[[Parunoguma|Fitzhubert]] shall receive twenty-seven seats
*[[Yekumavirira|Olongaland]] shall receive thirty seats
*[[East Riziland]] shall receive twenty-three seats
*[[Dzakakwirira|Plateau]] shall receive eighteen seats
*[[Yekumavirira|Olongaland]] shall receive twenty-one seats
*[[Zvakawanda|Zakawanda]] shall receive seventeen seats
*[[Dzakakwirira|Plateau]] shall receive seventeen seats
*[[Ndarira|Graham]] shall receive thirteen seats
*[[Zvakawanda|Zakawanda]] shall receive sixteen seats
*[[Ndarira|Graham]] shall receive twelve seats
*[[Chekumabvazuva (district)|Chekumabazuva]] shall receive eleven seats
*[[Chekumabvazuva (district)|Chekumabazuva]] shall receive eleven seats
*[[Hunidzakafa|Hunizakafa]] shall receive eight seats
*[[Hunidzakafa|Hunizakafa]] shall receive eight seats
*[[Tsungirirai|Sungirai]] shall receive five seats
*[[Tsungirirai|Sungirai]] shall receive five seats
*[[Sangoguru kumaodzanyemba|South Sangoguru]] shall receive four seats
*[[Mumbengegwi|Mumbengewi]] shall receive four seats
*[[Mumbengegwi|Mumbengewi]] shall receive four seats
*[[Sangoguru kuchamhembe|North Sangoguru]] shall receive two seats
*[[North Balisaland]] shall receive two seats
*[[South Balisaland]] shall receive three seats
*[[Nyikaitsva]] shall receive one seat
*[[Nyikaitsva]] shall receive one seat


====Article 2: National symbols====
====Article 2: National symbols====
*'''§1''' The flag of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall comprise of:
*'''§1''' The flag of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall comprise of:
**'''§1a''' Three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green
**'''§1a''' Three vertical stripes of green, gold, and blue
***'''''i)''''' Black shall represent the subcontinent of [[Bahia]], the {{wp|Africans|Bahians}}, and the soil of the [[Rwizi River]]
***'''''i)''''' Green shall represent the nature of Rwizikuru, and the fertility of the nation
***'''''ii)''''' Red shall represent the blood shed by Rwizikurans during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], as well as in their struggle for independence from [[Estmere]]
***'''''ii)''''' Gold shall represent the natural resources of Rwizikuru and the wealth of the country
***'''''iii)''''' Green shall represent the nature of Rwizikuru, and the fertility of the nation
***'''''iii)''''' Blue shall represent the [[Rwizikuru River]] which unites the Rwizikuran Republic
**'''§1b''' There shall be two red stars at the corners of the flag, representing {{wp|African socialism|our socialist goals}}
***'''''i)''''' The upper left star shall represent {{wp|anti-imperialism}} and the efforts of the [[Mubatanidzwa weRusununguko rweRwizikuru|Rwizikuran National Movement]] to end colonial rule
***'''''ii)''''' The lower right star shall represent {{wp|socialism}}, and our desire to be part of the socialist community of nations, while adapting it to conditions in Bahia
*'''§2''' The official seal of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall depict a right-facing silver elephant head on a green shield, with no crown or supporters
*'''§2''' The official seal of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall depict a right-facing silver elephant head on a green shield, with no crown or supporters
*'''§3''' The national anthem of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall be ''[[Pasi pemureza wenyika yedu]]''
*'''§3''' The national anthem of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall be ''[[O Rwizikuru, land of glory]]''


====Article 3: Citizenship====
====Article 3: Citizenship====
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**'''§1e''' Any person who has been granted citizenship by the [[National Assembly (Rwizikuru)|National Assembly of the Republic]]
**'''§1e''' Any person who has been granted citizenship by the [[National Assembly (Rwizikuru)|National Assembly of the Republic]]


===First Amendment (November 1946)===
===First Amendment (August 1951)===
:''Wishing to reflect the reality of a sovereign nation, with a sovereign language, we declare that:''
:''Wishing to defuse tensions in [[Yekumavirira]] over the status of the {{wp|Banyarwanda|Barobyi}}, and wishing to include them in the body politic, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' The second section of the first article of the fourth chapter shall be revised, so that the {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} text shall take precedence over the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} text
*'''§1''' The second section of the first article of the second chapter will be interpreted so to guarantee that all children in Yekumavirira may be educated in the {{wp|Kinyarwanda language|Kirobyi language}} in [[Education in Rwizikuru|infant school]]
*'''§2''' {{wp|English language|Estmerish language}} instruction is to be phased out to only a single subject across all schools, with students to be taught in Estmerish only in areas with a sizable Estmerish-speaking population


===Second Amendment (August 1951)===
===Second Amendment (April 1957)===
:''Wishing to defuse tensions in [[Yekumavirira]] over the status of the [[Wopoto people|Wopoto]], and wishing to include them in the body politic, we declare that:''
:''Wishing to reflect the reality of a sovereign nation, with a sovereign language, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' The second section of the first article of the second chapter will be interpreted so to guarantee that Wopoto children be educated in the [[Wopoto language]] in [[Education in Rwizikuru|infant school]]
*'''§1''' The second section of the first article of the fourth chapter shall be revised, so that the {{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}} text shall take precedence over the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} texts
*'''§2''' The aforementioned section shall also be interpreted so to guarantee that in Yekumavirira, students shall be taught {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} throughout their education
*'''§2''' {{wp|English language|Estmerish language}} and {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} instruction is to be phased out to only a single subject across all schools, with students to be taught in Estmerish and Gaullican only in areas with sizable Estmerish-speaking and Gaullican-speaking populations


===Third Amendment (August 1954)===
===Third Amendment (July 1957)===
:''Concerned of the destabilizing role of having multiple languages in [[Education in Rwizikuru|our educational system]],''
:''Frustrated by the continued usage of the colonial-era coat of arms and symbols, and wishing to adopt a design which recognizes Rwizikuru's sovereignty, we declare that:''
:''Wishing to encourage the development of a single national consciousness in the Rwizikuran nation''
:''To achieve these aims, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' The {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi language}} shall be the sole language of instruction in all schools across the Republic
*'''§1''' The second section of the second additional article shall be amended so to depict:
*'''§2''' {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} may be taught as subjects, but no school using the national curriculum shall teach all their subjects in any language excluding the weRwizi language
**'''§1a''' A red star with an {{wp|African elephant|elephant}} in front of it
**'''§1b''' Surrounding it is a wreath of {{wp|maize}}, with a shell in the center of the wreath
*'''§2''' The meanings shall be as follows:
**'''§2a''' The red star represents {{wp|socialism}}, while the elephant represents its {{wp|African socialism|application in Bahia}}
**'''§2b''' The wreath represents prosperity, both in agriculture with the maize, and in resources with the shell
*'''§3''' The national anthem shall be changed to ''[[Lève-toi, ô Baïen!]]'' to recognise Rwizikuru's committment to [[Pan-Bahianism|Bahian unity]]


===Fourth Amendment (November 1954)===
===Fourth Amendment (May 1960)===
:''With an influx of refugees fleeing persecution for their {{wp|Christianity|Sotirian faith}} in [[Nasana]] arriving in our country''
:''For generations, our land has been owned by foreigners who never lived in our country, while people do without land''
:''Concerned that these refugees will not be able to start meaningful lives in the Republic of Rwizikuru due to the distribution of the land''
:''Wishing to give people land, while respecting the ownership of those who reside in our country''
:''Therefore, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' The government shall be able to seize lands of vacant [[Irfan|Irfanic]] landlords without compensating them, with the aim to provide the refugees with land to start new lives
*'''§1''' The government shall be able to seize vacant lands owned by expatriate landlords without compensating them
*'''§2''' Emphasises that those permanently residing in the country shall not have their lands taken away without compensation


===Fifth Amendment (June 1956)===
===Fifth Amendment (February 1961)===
:''With increasing security problems in [[Yekumavirira]], it has become clear that having the [[President of Rwizikuru|President]] serve four years in office is no longer adequate to resolve these problems''
:''With increasing security problems in [[Yekumavirira]], it has become clear that having the [[President of Rwizikuru|President]] serve two terms in office is no longer adequate to resolve these problems''
:''Therefore, we declare that:''
:''Therefore, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' Amends subsection a of the first article of the first chapter of the constitution, to extend the President's term from four years to five years
*'''§1''' Amends subsection a of the first article of the first chapter of the constitution, to extend the President's term-limits from two terms of four years to three terms of four years
*'''§2''' Maintains the two-term limit already in place
*'''§2''' This clause shall only apply to the incumbent President


===Sixth Amendment (February 1960)===
===Sixth Amendment (June 1961)===
:''Concerned about the increasing radicalism among the [[Irfan|Irfanics]] in [[Yekumavirira]]''
:''Noting the incidence of Irfanic preachers advocating for secession in many mosques''
:''Wishing to combat these actions, we declare that:''
 
*'''§1''' All mosques in the Republic shall be closed down for advocating illegal activities, excluding the listed mosques:
**'''§1a''' The ''Vieille mosquée Mosque'' in [[Port Tsalar|Saint-Germain]]
**'''§1b''' The ''Grande mosquée Mosque'' in Saint-Germain
**'''§1c''' The ''Vatengesi Mosque'' in [[Port Fitzhubert]]
 
===Seventh Amendment (May 1961)===
:''Over the past fifteen years, we have noticed increasing activity of [[Euclea|Euclean]] corporations exploiting our natural resources and giving us little in compensation''
:''Over the past fifteen years, we have noticed increasing activity of [[Euclea|Euclean]] corporations exploiting our natural resources and giving us little in compensation''
:''We have also noticed the high dependence of the Republic of Rwizikuru on foreign aid, which threatens to undermine our sovereignty''
:''We have also noticed the high dependence of the Republic of Rwizikuru on foreign aid, which threatens to undermine our sovereignty''
:''Therefore, to counteract these two threads, we declare that:''
:''Therefore, to counteract these two threads, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' All foreign enterprises operating in the Republic of Rwizikuru shall pay heavy taxes on all their operations, with the intention of ensuring that the wealth goes towards our country, and not to the elites in [[Ashcombe]]
*'''§1''' All foreign enterprises operating in the Republic of Rwizikuru shall pay heavy taxes on all their operations, with the intention of ensuring that the wealth goes towards our country, and not to the elites in [[Morwall]]
*'''§2''' No further foreign aid shall be accepted by our government
*'''§2''' No further foreign aid from the capitalist Euclean countries shall be accepted by our government
 
===Seventh Amendment (January 1964)===
:''With increasing authoritarianism by our [[Presidents of Rwizikuru|Presidents]] who have implemented policies detrimental to the survival and health of our land''
:''Concerned that these policies will forever destroy our sovereignty and our livelihoods, we declare that:''
 
*'''§1''' This constitution shall be suspended indefinitely, with the [[National Salvation Council (Rwizikuru)|National Salvation Council]] to rule the Rwizikuran nation under {{wp|martial law}}
*'''§2''' Empowers the National Salvation Council to pass any legislation, regardless of whether or not it conflicts with this constitution, to resolve the insurgency in [[Yekumavirira]]
*'''§3''' Proclaims the eternal independence of Rwizikuru from any [[United Bahian Republic|socialist supranational government]]


===Eighth Amendment (October 1964)===
===Eighth Amendment (June 1968)===
:''With the decreasing security situation in our country as a result of [[Euclea|Euclean]] spies and saboteurs, and as a result of the [[Yekumavirira Liberation Movement]]'s activities, it has become abundantly clear that the Republic of Rwizikuru can no longer operate without substantial changes''
:''With the work of the [[National Salvation Council (Rwizikuru)|National Salvation Council]] now complete, it is clear that this present constitution is fundamentally broken''
:''Noting that this constitution was an artificial construct created by the northerners as they ended their rule over the Rwizikuran nation, and wishing to restore our traditional form of governance,''
:''Therefore, we declare that:''
:''Therefore, we declare that:''


*'''§1''' The establishment of an {{wp|absolute monarchy}}, with the incumbent [[President of Rwizikuru|President]] becoming the [[Monarchy of Rwizikuru|Mambo]]
*'''§1''' The establishment of an {{wp|absolute monarchy}}, with the incumbent [[President of Rwizikuru|Chairman of the National Salvation Council]] becoming the [[Monarchy of Rwizikuru|Mambo]]
*'''§2''' The implementation of a [[Basic Law of Rwizikuru, 1964|basic law]] to supplant and supersede this constitution, in order to be able to deal with the situation in Rwizikuru
*'''§2''' The implementation of a [[Basic Law of Rwizikuru|basic law]] to supplant and supersede this constitution, in order to be able to deal with the situation in Rwizikuru


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The Constitution of Rwizikuru, 1946 (Rwizi: Bumbiro reRwizikuru) was the governing document of the Republic of Rwizikuru during its existence from 1946, until its suspension in 1964 by the National Salvation Council, although it nominally was still in effect until June 1968, when Izibongo Ngonidzashe established the Rwizikuran monarchy, with the constitution itself replaced by the Basic Law of Rwizikuru.

Drafted between February 1946 and July 1946 by the Rwizikuran Constitutional Convention, it was approved by the Legislative Council on 26 August, 1946, and went into effect on 2 December, 1946, when it gained independence from Estmere. Over the next eighteen years, the constitution of the Republic had been amended nine times, in response to various challenges to the republic.

Constitution (original text, 1946)

Preamble

We, the sons of Rwizikuru, who have inhabited this land since time immemorial, appeal to God, the Creator, to guide our country forward into the future.
We, the sons of Rwizikuru, appeal for the creation of a democratic republic, based on the principles of the rule of law, democracy, and the equality of all men;
To free our kith and kin from the chains that, for generations, have held us back from achieving our God-given potential, both internally and externally;
To create a city upon a hill to serve as a model of a modern state in the subcontinent, so that our brethren can follow our example of responsible government, and
To ensure that the values enclosed in this document may stand the test of time as a testament to the strength of the Republic of Rwizikuru.

Chapter 1: Governance

Article 1: Presidency

  • §1 The head of state shall be the President
    • §1a He shall be elected every four years by a majority of the National Assembly, and may be re-elected exactly once
    • §1b The President must be a citizen over the age of twenty-one (21) years
  • §2 He shall serve as the:

Article 2: National Assembly

  • §1 The national legislature of the Republic shall be designated as the National Assembly
    • §1a The National Assembly shall have 150 legislators, with their distributions subject to change after every decennial census
      • i) The seat distribution for the first and second national assemblies, elected both this year, and in 1950, shall be listed in the first article of the additional articles
      • ii) There shall be 150 electoral districts, with each legislator representing one district
    • §1b The National Assembly shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of twenty-one (21), and all candidates must be citizens over the age of twenty-one (21)
      • i) Legislative elections shall be held concurrently with the Presidential elections
  • §2 The National Assembly is empowered to pass any legislation, providing that it does not conflict with this constitution
  • §3 The National Assembly must meet at least once every twelve (12) months

Article 3: Judiciary

  • §1 The legal system of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall be common law
    • §1a All laws passed by the Estmerish authorities shall remain in effect until otherwise repealed
  • §2 The court system shall be organized as such:

Article 4: Administrative divisions

  • §1 The Republic of Rwizikuru shall be divided into thirteen (13) districts, with the borders standing as they were prior to independence
    • §1a The government has the right to rename the districts to their native names without altering the constitution
  • §2 The powers of the districts shall be any power that the government deems fit to delegate to the districts via law
  • §3 Chiefs of the districts shall be appointed by the President, with consultation from the cabinet, although with a 2/3rds majority, the National Assembly may overrule the candidate

Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms

Article 1: Languages

  • §1 The official languages of the Republic of Rwizikuru are Estmerish, Gaullican, and Rwizi
  • §2 All citizens have the right to receive governmental services, information, and to be educated in their official language, and that no person shall be discriminated based on which official language they speak

Article 2: Religion

  • §1 In light of the existence of Badi, Irfanic, and Sotirian communities, with varying sects among both of them, the Republic of Rwizikuru declares that all people have the right to practice their faith in a legal manner

Article 3: Democratic rights

  • §1 All citizens who are over the age of 21 have the right to vote and run for office, unless convicted of treason or sedition

Article 4: Legal rights

Article 5: Fundamental freedoms

  • §1 All people in the Republic of Rwizikuru 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

Article 1: Amendments

  • §1 Any amendment must first be proposed in the National Assembly
  • §2 Amendments require:
    • §2a a three-fifths (3/5s) majority to alter any article in the first chapter of this constitution, excluding the fourth article of the first chapter, as well as the fourth chapter, and any amendment
    • §2b a two-thirds (2/3rds) majority to alter the fourth article of the first chapter of this constitution
    • §2c a three-quarters (3/4s) majority to alter any article in the second chapter of this constitution
    • §2d a four-fifths (4/5ths) majority to alter any article in this chapter of this constitution
  • §3 The President has the discretion to approve the amendment, or not:
    • §3a If the President grants assent, it shall enter into force immediately
    • §3b Else, it returns to the assembly, where the National Assembly has to override the veto with three-quarters (3/4s) of the members voting: if they fail to do so, the amendment fails

Article 2: Limitation clause

  • §1 In the event that passed legislation violates the constitution, and it is declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, it must review whether the legislation can still remain in effect
  • §2 The government has the duty to prove during the review that the benefits of the offending legislation outweigh any substantial risks
  • §3 Should the Supreme Court accept the government's arguments, the legislation will stay in effect, even if it is declared unconstitutional

Article 3: State of emergency

  • §1 In the event of insurrection or a natural disaster, the government has the power to declare a state of emergency
    • §1a The state of emergency can last up to one hundred and eighty (180) days, before it has to be renewed by the National Assembly, though it may be renewed as many times as necessary to deal with the situation
  • §2 During a state of emergency, the government has the power to suspend any part of the constitution, and to implement martial law

Chapter 4: Technical details

Article 1: Language

  • §1 This constitution shall be valid in any official language
  • §2 In the event of a dispute as a result of translation, the Estmerish version takes priority over the Gaullican version, which in turn shall take priority over the Rwizi version

Article 2: Citation

  • §1 This document may be cited as the Constitution of Rwizikuru, or the Constitution of Rwizikuru, 1946

Amendments

Additional articles (July 1946)

Article 1: Seat distributions

Pursuant to the second article of the first chapter, the seats shall be distributed among the districts proportional to their populations in the 1941 census

Article 2: National symbols

  • §1 The flag of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall comprise of:
    • §1a Three vertical stripes of green, gold, and blue
      • i) Green shall represent the nature of Rwizikuru, and the fertility of the nation
      • ii) Gold shall represent the natural resources of Rwizikuru and the wealth of the country
      • iii) Blue shall represent the Rwizikuru River which unites the Rwizikuran Republic
  • §2 The official seal of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall depict a right-facing silver elephant head on a green shield, with no crown or supporters
  • §3 The national anthem of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall be O Rwizikuru, land of glory

Article 3: Citizenship

  • §1 A citizen of Rwizikuru shall be defined as being:
    • §1a Any person who is an Estmerish national by virtue of their connection to the colony of Riziland, and their descendants
    • §1b Any Estmerish citizen present in the colony of Riziland who has expressed their intention to stay in Rwizikuru following its independence from Estmere on 2 July, 1946, and their descendants
    • §1c Any person present in the territory of Rwizikuru on 2 July, 1946, who lacked any other nationality
    • §1d Any person who has migrated to the Republic of Rwizikuru, who has resided for five continuous years, and who has passed a citizenship exam
    • §1e Any person who has been granted citizenship by the National Assembly of the Republic

First Amendment (August 1951)

Wishing to defuse tensions in Yekumavirira over the status of the Barobyi, and wishing to include them in the body politic, we declare that:
  • §1 The second section of the first article of the second chapter will be interpreted so to guarantee that all children in Yekumavirira may be educated in the Kirobyi language in infant school

Second Amendment (April 1957)

Wishing to reflect the reality of a sovereign nation, with a sovereign language, we declare that:
  • §1 The second section of the first article of the fourth chapter shall be revised, so that the Rwizi text shall take precedence over the Estmerish and Gaullican texts
  • §2 Estmerish language and Gaullican instruction is to be phased out to only a single subject across all schools, with students to be taught in Estmerish and Gaullican only in areas with sizable Estmerish-speaking and Gaullican-speaking populations

Third Amendment (July 1957)

Frustrated by the continued usage of the colonial-era coat of arms and symbols, and wishing to adopt a design which recognizes Rwizikuru's sovereignty, we declare that:
  • §1 The second section of the second additional article shall be amended so to depict:
    • §1a A red star with an elephant in front of it
    • §1b Surrounding it is a wreath of maize, with a shell in the center of the wreath
  • §2 The meanings shall be as follows:
    • §2a The red star represents socialism, while the elephant represents its application in Bahia
    • §2b The wreath represents prosperity, both in agriculture with the maize, and in resources with the shell
  • §3 The national anthem shall be changed to Lève-toi, ô Baïen! to recognise Rwizikuru's committment to Bahian unity

Fourth Amendment (May 1960)

For generations, our land has been owned by foreigners who never lived in our country, while people do without land
Wishing to give people land, while respecting the ownership of those who reside in our country
  • §1 The government shall be able to seize vacant lands owned by expatriate landlords without compensating them
  • §2 Emphasises that those permanently residing in the country shall not have their lands taken away without compensation

Fifth Amendment (February 1961)

With increasing security problems in Yekumavirira, it has become clear that having the President serve two terms in office is no longer adequate to resolve these problems
Therefore, we declare that:
  • §1 Amends subsection a of the first article of the first chapter of the constitution, to extend the President's term-limits from two terms of four years to three terms of four years
  • §2 This clause shall only apply to the incumbent President

Sixth Amendment (June 1961)

Over the past fifteen years, we have noticed increasing activity of Euclean corporations exploiting our natural resources and giving us little in compensation
We have also noticed the high dependence of the Republic of Rwizikuru on foreign aid, which threatens to undermine our sovereignty
Therefore, to counteract these two threads, we declare that:
  • §1 All foreign enterprises operating in the Republic of Rwizikuru shall pay heavy taxes on all their operations, with the intention of ensuring that the wealth goes towards our country, and not to the elites in Morwall
  • §2 No further foreign aid from the capitalist Euclean countries shall be accepted by our government

Seventh Amendment (January 1964)

With increasing authoritarianism by our Presidents who have implemented policies detrimental to the survival and health of our land
Concerned that these policies will forever destroy our sovereignty and our livelihoods, we declare that:

Eighth Amendment (June 1968)

With the work of the National Salvation Council now complete, it is clear that this present constitution is fundamentally broken
Noting that this constitution was an artificial construct created by the northerners as they ended their rule over the Rwizikuran nation, and wishing to restore our traditional form of governance,
Therefore, we declare that: