Constitution of Anagonia
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Constitution of the Confederate States | |
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Created | September 14th, 1921 CE |
Ratified | September 15th, 1921 CE |
Location | The Confederate Congressional Building. Located in Liberty, State of Liberty |
Author(s) | Tiberius Samsus |
Signatories |
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Purpose | To unite Anagonia following its Civil War |
Text
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES
ratified and signed into law by the Grand Congress of the Confederacy
on the 15th day of September, Zero After United Republic
Preamble
On this day the 14th of September, 0 After United Republic, the founding of the Confederate States of Anagonia has taken place and shall be formally recognized. The People have banded together in unity to create a society in which the government shall never become overlord of their souls nor lives nor happiness nor future. It shall be recognized that the Government shall bend to the Will of the People, that said Government shall be moderated by the Military, that said Military shall protect and obey the Will of the People. That in no terms shall another form of government, calling itself Anagonian or otherwise with said People pertaining to the Confederate States, decide to doom the People without due cause and Justice for all mankind. That this Republic, henceforth formed, shall strive for the Freedom of the People and Liberty for all sapient life.
Constitution.
Article I. Government
The Government of the Confederate States shall consist of three branches of governance with the possibility of more should the People and the Government agree to a change of constitutional contract. Hereunto the branches shall consist of the Executive branch, the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch. That these branches of Government shall, with due mindset and sound judgment, lead the Nation as a whole into a better and prosperous future.
Section I - Executive Branch
The Executive Branch shall consist of the Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President, and therein any cabinet positions saught appointed by the President and Vice President with Congressional Approval. That the Executive Branch shall have the legal and just responsibility to make decisions on behalf of the Confederate States of Anagonia. That therefore the term limits for the Offices of the President and Vice President shall be executed dutifully and faithfully according to this CONSTITUTION of the CONFEDERATE STATES no longer than five years, that thereby following the term of five years shall the people vote accordingly on the successor to the Offices of the President and Vice President. That therein the Executive Branch shall not be above reproach and the Voice and Will of the People.
Colonel of the First Confederate Army Tiberius Samsus
General of the United Republic Armed Forces Oscar Vladinchi
Chief Governor of the United Republic Dunan Ruu
Lord Emperor of the Empire of Imperius Havok Agamemnon