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* 1. Highmarch is a Democracy and this is its Constitution. | * 1. Highmarch is a Democracy and this is its Constitution. | ||
* 2. Every noble residing in Highmarch and sworn to it is a citizen. | * 2. Every noble residing in Highmarch and sworn to it is a citizen. | ||
− | * 3. The Realm Council is made up of four titles: (Ruler), (Judge), (Banker), and (General). | + | * 3. The Realm Council is made up of four titles: High Speaker (Ruler), High Magistrate (Judge), High Treasurer (Banker), and High General (General). |
− | * 4. The title of | + | * 4. The title of High Speaker is to be elected every three months by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum. |
− | * 5. The title of | + | * 5. The title of High Magistrate is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum. |
− | * 6. The title of | + | * 6. The title of High Treasurer is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum. |
− | * 7. The title of | + | * 7. The title of High General is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum. |
− | * 8. Senior Positions are defined as being all four Realm Council positions in addition to | + | * 8. Senior Positions are defined as being all four Realm Council positions in addition to ducal titles. |
− | * 9. | + | * 9. A citizen may not run for more than one Senior Position at a time. |
+ | * 10. If a citizen who held a Senior Position wins an election for another Senior Position, a referendum is to be initiated within 2 days to elect the replacement, as per the Senior Position's rules, unless that position has a scheduled election 14 or less days later. | ||
+ | * 11. If no one has announced their candidacy by 1.5 days before the conclusion of an election for a Realm Council position, those already running for one may present themselves for an additional one. | ||
* '''Chapter II: Administration''' | * '''Chapter II: Administration''' | ||
− | * | + | * 12. The lords of all regions shall be called Representatives, save for those of cities and strongholds, who shall be called Governors. They shall be collectively referred to as Representatives. |
− | * | + | * 13. Representatives shall be elected for life by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum. |
− | * | + | * 14. There shall be two forms of duchies: Provincial Duchies and Liminal Duchies |
− | * | + | * 15. Any duchy that joins Highmarch from another realm shall be considered a Liminal Duchy. |
− | * | + | * 16. Any duchy that is formed for the specific purpose of creating a new realm shall be considered a Liminal Duchy. |
− | * | + | * 17. Any other duchy that is formed, including the founding duchy of House Highmarch, shall be considered a Provincial Duchy. |
− | * | + | * 18. The creation of a new duchy requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum. |
− | * | + | * 19. If a duchy lacks a duke, a new one shall be chosen by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum. |
− | * | + | * 20. A Liminal Duchy can be reformed as a Provincial Duchy by a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum. |
− | * | + | * 21. A Liminal Duchy must adopt a 35% or higher ducal tax rate. |
− | * | + | * 22. A duke can have his duchy renamed to his liking, within the reasonable of what one might expect of a territory of Highmarch, but must assume the costs of the procedure. |
− | * | + | * 23. The High Speaker may abolish, at any time, a duchy that no longer has any territories. |
− | * | + | * 24. There may not be more than 3 Provincial Duchies. |
* '''Chapter III: Diplomacy''' | * '''Chapter III: Diplomacy''' | ||
− | * | + | * 25. Any change in diplomatic relations requires a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if the referendum is initiated by the High Speaker. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority. |
− | * | + | * 26. Any change to or from federation relations requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch and a 2/3 majority by the Provincial Dukes of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, and a participation of at least 40%. |
* '''Chapter IV: Legislation''' | * '''Chapter IV: Legislation''' | ||
− | * | + | * 27. Any laws on looting, duels, religions, and prisoner treatment can be created or amended by a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if the referendum is initiated by the High Magistrate. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority. |
− | * | + | * 28. Any laws not targeted by article 25, 26, or 27 require a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if initiated by the High Speaker or a Provincial Duke. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority. |
− | * | + | * 29. No law may contradict this constitution. |
* '''Chapter V: Constitutional Amendments''' | * '''Chapter V: Constitutional Amendments''' | ||
− | * | + | * 30. Adopting, amending, or abolishing this Constitution requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch and a 2/3 majority by the Provincial Dukes of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, and a participation of at least 40%. |
Revision as of 18:01, 18 December 2017
Constitution of the Democratic State of Highmarch
- Chapter I: Governance
- 1. Highmarch is a Democracy and this is its Constitution.
- 2. Every noble residing in Highmarch and sworn to it is a citizen.
- 3. The Realm Council is made up of four titles: High Speaker (Ruler), High Magistrate (Judge), High Treasurer (Banker), and High General (General).
- 4. The title of High Speaker is to be elected every three months by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum.
- 5. The title of High Magistrate is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum.
- 6. The title of High Treasurer is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum.
- 7. The title of High General is to be elected every month by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum.
- 8. Senior Positions are defined as being all four Realm Council positions in addition to ducal titles.
- 9. A citizen may not run for more than one Senior Position at a time.
- 10. If a citizen who held a Senior Position wins an election for another Senior Position, a referendum is to be initiated within 2 days to elect the replacement, as per the Senior Position's rules, unless that position has a scheduled election 14 or less days later.
- 11. If no one has announced their candidacy by 1.5 days before the conclusion of an election for a Realm Council position, those already running for one may present themselves for an additional one.
- Chapter II: Administration
- 12. The lords of all regions shall be called Representatives, save for those of cities and strongholds, who shall be called Governors. They shall be collectively referred to as Representatives.
- 13. Representatives shall be elected for life by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 5 day referendum.
- 14. There shall be two forms of duchies: Provincial Duchies and Liminal Duchies
- 15. Any duchy that joins Highmarch from another realm shall be considered a Liminal Duchy.
- 16. Any duchy that is formed for the specific purpose of creating a new realm shall be considered a Liminal Duchy.
- 17. Any other duchy that is formed, including the founding duchy of House Highmarch, shall be considered a Provincial Duchy.
- 18. The creation of a new duchy requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum.
- 19. If a duchy lacks a duke, a new one shall be chosen by the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum.
- 20. A Liminal Duchy can be reformed as a Provincial Duchy by a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum.
- 21. A Liminal Duchy must adopt a 35% or higher ducal tax rate.
- 22. A duke can have his duchy renamed to his liking, within the reasonable of what one might expect of a territory of Highmarch, but must assume the costs of the procedure.
- 23. The High Speaker may abolish, at any time, a duchy that no longer has any territories.
- 24. There may not be more than 3 Provincial Duchies.
- Chapter III: Diplomacy
- 25. Any change in diplomatic relations requires a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if the referendum is initiated by the High Speaker. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority.
- 26. Any change to or from federation relations requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch and a 2/3 majority by the Provincial Dukes of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, and a participation of at least 40%.
- Chapter IV: Legislation
- 27. Any laws on looting, duels, religions, and prisoner treatment can be created or amended by a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if the referendum is initiated by the High Magistrate. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority.
- 28. Any laws not targeted by article 25, 26, or 27 require a simple majority of the citizens of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, if initiated by the High Speaker or a Provincial Duke. If it is initiated by anyone else, it requires a 2/3 majority.
- 29. No law may contradict this constitution.
- Chapter V: Constitutional Amendments
- 30. Adopting, amending, or abolishing this Constitution requires a 2/3 majority of the citizens of Highmarch and a 2/3 majority by the Provincial Dukes of Highmarch, each vote weighing the same in a 7 day referendum, and a participation of at least 40%.