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  • ...hem, etc. Notably, PPIDA also slightly restricted police powers in regards to search & seizure. ARTICLE I - Public information shall heretofore be defined as any information controlled, created, disseminated or managed by
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  • | appealed to = ...court judgement upheld, Slaves Act struck down and slavery prohibited for all nationally, slave status of plaintiff revoked, judgement against the govern
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  • ...states]] and [[Sovereign indigenous nations of Rizealand|tribal nations]], all 535 seats of the House of Representatives are apportioned among Rizealand's ...and civil rights reforms]], the number of seats in the House was increased to its present size.
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  • ...]]. The Basic Rights is comprised of 12 sections filled with a total of 49 articles, being amended six times since its original ratification date. - Added Article XVI to Section IV, Citizenship
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  • | name = <!-- at least one of the first two fields must be filled in --> Daegok | translit_lang1_info2 = <!-- etc., up to translit_lang1_type6 / translit_lang1_info6 -->
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  • ...documents define different aspects of the Hellonian state and its relation to its citizenry and acts as the basis for other laws and regulations. They ar ...ch. These ideas were widely unpopular from the start, but a movement began to grow surrounding this new committee, now called the Committee of Ten.
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  • Forerunners of the internet are considered to include the [[Hermes Programme]], whose successful implementation gave Gyli ...s through the Hermes Programme, ran from 1972 to 1974, and was shelved due to the state of contemporary technology.
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  • ...or General Kelly Iaukea. The role of the APHO has expanded as it continues to grow and include new members. It now has an active international emergency ...n August of the same year the Ardaiman government donated land to the APHO to establish a headquarters. The first Director-General was chosen in the firs
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  • ...sponse to the attempted coup and successful breach of the nation's capital to prevent another incident like it from occurring again. ...crime defined as a threat that is designed to influence the government or to intimidate the public or a section of the public, a threat that is made for
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  • ...including administrative staff - must adhere to these guidelines in order to submit content. ...g the request (which can be done by merely appending <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> to the end of a report or request).
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  • ...a state religion or creed, and citizens are encouraged or forced to adhere to it.'''<br> ...orbox|wheat}} '''There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.'''<br>
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  • ...rom country to country and, in many instances, from one local jurisdiction to the next. ...ave independent legislative power in all matters not specifically assigned to the federal government. A system heavily influenced by [[Arthurista|Arthuri
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  • ...ster, with the government being uninvolved in public services when it came to entertainment, including radio, excluding during times of war, when the gov ...nternationally, loosened restrictions on private news enterprises, leading to JBS News and others coming back into the spotlight.
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  • ...verted the Constitution from a document guaranteeing certain rights to not be violated, into a document merely establishing the structure of government. ...wages were legal, even though the Basic Rights at the time had restricted all non-enumerated rights.
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  • <!-- Related articles --> ...a Defense Forces (RZDF)''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 진화민국 국방군) refers to the combined military force in [[Zhenia]]. Primarily consisting of five bra
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  • | name = <!-- at least one of the first two fields must be filled in --> Namju | translit_lang1_info2 = <!-- etc., up to translit_lang1_type6 / translit_lang1_info6 -->
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  • | name = <!-- at least one of the first two fields must be filled in --> Byeuksun | translit_lang1_info2 = <!-- etc., up to translit_lang1_type6 / translit_lang1_info6 -->
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  • |purpose = Establish a new Namorese Constitution to meet the needs of the [[Four Stages of the Revolution|Third Stage of the Re ...in the text as "the Constitution") and 7 which are part of the Additional Articles.
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