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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 twenty-one (21) years, 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:
- §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 twenty-one (21), and all candidates must be citizens over the age of twenty-one (21)
- §1a The National Assembly shall have 150 legislators, with their distributions subject to change after every decennial census
- §2 The National Assembly is empowered to pass any legislation, providing that it does not conflict with this constitution
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:
- §2a Magistrates' courts, empowered to hear cases involving summary offences, or any instance of juvenile delinquency
- §2b District 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 armed forces, regardless of whether it is a summary or indictable offence
- §2f Court of Appeals, empowered to hear appeals from all lower courts
- §2g Supreme Court of Rwizikuru, 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 his cabinet, and approved by the National Assembly with a three-fifths (3/5ths) majority
- 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 Rwizikuru shall be divided into twelve (12) 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
Chapter 2: Rights and freedoms
Article 1: Languages
- §1 The official languages of the Republic of Rwizikuru are weRwizi and Estmerish
- §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 Sotirian and Irfanic communities, with varying sects among both of them, the Republic of Rwizikuru declares that no person shall be discriminated based off their religion
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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
- Fitzhubert shall receive thirty-seven seats
- Olongaland shall receive thirty seats
- Plateau shall receive eighteen seats
- Zakawanda shall receive seventeen seats
- Graham shall receive thirteen seats
- Chekumabazuva shall receive eleven seats
- Hunizakafa shall receive eight seats
- Sungirai shall receive five seats
- South Sangoguru shall receive four seats
- Mumbengewi shall receive four seats
- North Sangoguru shall receive two seats
- Nyikaitsva shall receive one seat
Article 2: National symbols
- §1 The flag of the Republic of Rwizikuru shall comprise of:
- §1a Three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green
- i) Black shall represent the subcontinent of Bahia, the Bahians, and the soil of the Rwizi River
- ii) Red shall represent the blood shed by Rwizikurans during the Great War, as well as in their struggle for independence from Estmere
- iii) Green shall represent the nature of Rwizikuru, and the fertility of the nation
- §1b There shall be two red stars at the corners of the flag, representing our socialist goals
- i) The upper left star shall represent anti-imperialism and the efforts of the Rwizikuran National Movement to end colonial rule
- ii) The lower right star shall represent socialism, and our desire to be part of the socialist community of nations, while adapting it to conditions in Bahia
- §1a Three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green
- §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
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