Articles of Federation (Meridon): Difference between revisions
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==Provisions== | ==Provisions== | ||
===Preamble=== | ===Preamble=== | ||
===Of the Legislature=== | ===Article I: Of the Legislature=== | ||
===Of the Executive=== | ===Article II:Of the Executive=== | ||
===Of the Judicature=== | ===Article III:Of the Judicature=== | ||
===Of Rights and Responsibilities of the Citizenry=== | ===Article IV:Of Rights and Responsibilities of the Citizenry=== | ||
===Of the Federated Territories=== | ===Article V:Of the Federated Territories=== | ||
===Of the Addition of Territories=== | ===Article VI:Of the Addition of Territories=== | ||
===Of Adjustments=== | ===Article VII: Of Adjustments=== | ||
===Of | ===Article VIII: Of Miscellaneous Areas=== | ||
===Adjustments to the Articles of Federation=== | ===Adjustments to the Articles of Federation=== | ||
Adjustment ##, ratified in 1910, sets the dates and cycles for election to the Presidency and the Federal Council, with elections to be held on January 10 and assumption of office to be conducted on April 10th of every fifth year beginning from 1910. It codified the unwritten standard of conducting elections on these dates and adjusted the year of election cycles one year forward following the constitutional crisis during the [[Kanuha War]]. | |||
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Adjustment ##, ratified in 1957 following the three-term presidency of [[Reginald Lancaster]], sets term limits on holders of the office of President. It stipulates that presidents may be elected to the office no more than twice for two five year terms, and prohibits anyone who held the office as the result of a presidential vacancy for more than two years and six months from being elected more than once. | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:09, 18 March 2024
The Articles of Federation are the constituting documents that comprises the supreme law of Meridon.
Provisions
Preamble
Article I: Of the Legislature
Article II:Of the Executive
Article III:Of the Judicature
Article IV:Of Rights and Responsibilities of the Citizenry
Article V:Of the Federated Territories
Article VI:Of the Addition of Territories
Article VII: Of Adjustments
Article VIII: Of Miscellaneous Areas
Adjustments to the Articles of Federation
Adjustment ##, ratified in 1910, sets the dates and cycles for election to the Presidency and the Federal Council, with elections to be held on January 10 and assumption of office to be conducted on April 10th of every fifth year beginning from 1910. It codified the unwritten standard of conducting elections on these dates and adjusted the year of election cycles one year forward following the constitutional crisis during the Kanuha War.
Adjustment ##, ratified in 1957 following the three-term presidency of Reginald Lancaster, sets term limits on holders of the office of President. It stipulates that presidents may be elected to the office no more than twice for two five year terms, and prohibits anyone who held the office as the result of a presidential vacancy for more than two years and six months from being elected more than once.