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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Talaharan Constitution Sample.png|150px]]</div> The '''Supreme Consensus of Talahara''' ({{wp|Central Atlas Tamazight|Takelat}}: ⴰⵎⵙⴻⴼⵀⴰⵎ ⴰⵄⵍⴰⵢⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵍⴰⵀⴰⵔⴰ; ''Amsefham Aɛlayen n Talahara'') is the constitution of the [[Talahara|United Communes of Talahara]]. Drafted over a period of three years between 1838 and 1841, the first two parts of the Supreme Consensus enshrined the rights and freedoms of all persons in Talahara, in addition to democratic and usufructary rights. Part three of the Supreme Consensus was completed later in 1841 and codified the roles of the three branches of government and divisions of power between national, regional, and communal levels of government. Both laws created by the [[Supreme Legislative Council (Talahara)|Legislative Councils of Talahara]] and the executive functions of government must abide by the protections and limitations enshrined by the Supreme Consensus. Constitutional principles are also used alongside Talaharan customary legal principles to interpret laws. The Supreme Consensus has been amended a total of four times. These amendments include the addition of the third part, electoral reform, and the addition of new rights and protections. Constitutional amendments require the passage of a provision by a two-thirds supermajority in the Supreme Legislative Council (34 of 50 members) and subsequent ratification by a two-thirds supermajority by the membership of the 1,250 Communal Legislative Councils in Talahara (8,334 of 12,500 members). ('''[[Supreme Consensus of Talahara|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Flag of the Assembled Nations.svg|150px]]</div> The '''Assembled Nations''' (AN) is an {{wp|intergovernmental organization}} with the goal to further peace and security on [[Eurth]]. The AN is made up of almost [[Eurth#Countries|every country in the wurld]]. The Assembled Nations (AN) has experienced a complex and dynamic history since its establishment in the mid-20th century. The AN was established after [[:Category:Wars (Eurth)|several major conflicts]] that badly affected multiple [[Eurth#Continents|continents]] with an unprecedented scale of destruction, the death of over 50 million people, and the use of weapons of mass destruction. Its history is characterised by four distinct periods, each marked by significant events, actions, and changes in public opinion. The {{wp|dove}} found on the Assembled Nations' flag and emblem symbolizes the continued endeavour for peace. Its threefold mission is to foster dialogue and cooperation between governments worldwide; to advance international peace and prosperity; and to defend the human rights and individual freedoms of people everywhere. To advance this mission, the Assembled Nations manages many [[#Agencies|agencies]] around the Eurth. These include [[#Peacekeeping missions|peacekeeping missions]], security collaboration projects, human rights campaigns, economic and social development projects, environmental awareness and protection activities, as well as humanitarian missions for populations in crisis. ('''[[Assembled Nations|See more...]]''')


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The Assembled Nations (AN) is an intergovernmental organization with the goal to further peace and security on Eurth. The AN is made up of almost every country in the wurld. The Assembled Nations (AN) has experienced a complex and dynamic history since its establishment in the mid-20th century. The AN was established after several major conflicts that badly affected multiple continents with an unprecedented scale of destruction, the death of over 50 million people, and the use of weapons of mass destruction. Its history is characterised by four distinct periods, each marked by significant events, actions, and changes in public opinion. The dove found on the Assembled Nations' flag and emblem symbolizes the continued endeavour for peace. Its threefold mission is to foster dialogue and cooperation between governments worldwide; to advance international peace and prosperity; and to defend the human rights and individual freedoms of people everywhere. To advance this mission, the Assembled Nations manages many agencies around the Eurth. These include peacekeeping missions, security collaboration projects, human rights campaigns, economic and social development projects, environmental awareness and protection activities, as well as humanitarian missions for populations in crisis. (See more...)

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