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The Constitution of Rwizikuru, 1946 (weRwizi: Bumbiro reRwizikuru) was the governing government of the Republic of Rwizikuru during its existence from 1946 to 1964, when the republic was abolished by President Izibongo Ngonidzashe and replaced with the current monarchy, with the constitution itself replaced by the Basic Law of Rwizikuru.
Constitution (original text, 1946)
Preamble
- For over three hundred years, we have been exploited by Eucleans, whether they came in the form of Estmerish slavers, Gaullican settlers, or many others
- 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
- 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
- Now, we have received our promised reward: to proclaim the establishment of the Republic of Rwizikuru as a free, independent, and sovereign country!
Chapter 1: Governance
Article 1: Presidency
- §1 The head of state shall be the President
- §1a He shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of 21, and may be re-elected exactly once
- §1b The President must be a citizen over the age of 21
- §2 He shall serve as the:
- §2a Head of state of the Republic
- §2b Head of government of the Republic
- §2c Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces
- §2d Thus, he will have all the duties and responsibilities of these three roles, depending on the situation at hand
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 #Seat distributions
- ii) There shall be 150 districts, with each legislator representing one district
- §1b The National Assembly shall be elected every four years by all citizens over the age of 21
- §1a The National Assembly shall have 150 legislators, with their distributions subject to change after every decennial census
Additional Articles
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
- Parunoguma shall receive thirty-seven seats
- Olongaland shall receive thirty seats
- Plateau shall receive eighteen seats
- Zvakawanda shall receive seventeen seats
- Graham shall receive thirteen seats
- Chekumabvazuva shall receive eleven seats
- Hunidzakafa shall receive eight seats
- Tsungirirai shall receive five seats
- South Sangoguru shall receive four seats
- Mumbengegwi shall receive four seats
- North Sangoguru shall receive two seats
- Nyikaitsva shall receive one seat
(TBC)