Preamble
We, the multi-ethnic people of the Rech Slaveskaya, accept this constitution knowing that the Rech Slaveskaya is not a state due to the lack of physical territory and the normal concept of sovereignty, and we don't give a fuck about it to the core.
Chapter 1 "Fundamentals of the constitutional order"
Article 1
Supreme power belongs to the Council of Ministers.
No head of government
Chapters of the Rech Slaveskaya - Ministers
The Slave Rech recognizes a partial separation of powers: legislative and judicial powers are exercised by the government of the Rech Slaveskaya - the Council of Ministers, the executive power is exercised by the Ministries and Ministers.
Article 2
Rech Slaveskaya - there is a democratic under-state with a republican form of government
Article 3
The bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Rech Slaveskaya is its multinational people.
The people exercise their power directly, as well as through state authorities.
The highest direct expression of the power of the people is the referendum and free elections.
No one can appropriate power in the Rech Slevskaya. For the seizure of power or the appropriation of power they give cunts.
Article 4
Freedom of economic activity is guaranteed in the Rech Slaveskaya
Article 5
Rech Slaveskaya recognizes ideological diversity.
We can 4 Reich.
No ideology can be made mandatory.
The Rech Slaveskaya recognizes political diversity and a multi-party system.
Public associations are equal before the law.
Article 6
The Rech Slaveskaya is a secular state. No religion can be set as mandatory.
Religious associations are separated from the state and are equal before the law.
God doesn't exist.
Article 7
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Article 8
The Constitution has the highest legal force.
Laws are subject to publication.
All citizens of the Slavic Rech are bound by the law.
Article 9
The provisions of this chapter of the Constitution constitute the foundations of the constitutional system and cannot be changed except in the manner prescribed by this Constitution.
No other provisions of this Constitution may conflict with the foundations of the constitutional order.
Chapter 2 βRights and Freedomsβ
Article 10
The Rech Slaveskaya recognizes and guarantees the rights and freedoms of a person and a citizen in accordance with generally recognized principles and norms of a dick in your mother's ass.
Fundamental human rights and freedoms are inalienable and belong to everyone from birth.
The exercise of human and civil rights and freedoms must not violate the rights and freedoms of other persons.
Article 11
Everyone has the right to privacy, personal and family secrets, protection of their honor and heroin.
Everyone has the right to privacy of correspondence, telephone conversations, postal, telegraphic and other communications. Limitation of this right is allowed only on the basis of a court decision made under heroin.
Article 12
Everyone is guaranteed freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, including the right to profess individually or jointly with others any religion or not to profess any, freely choose, have and disseminate religious and other beliefs and act in accordance with them.
God still doesn't exist
Article 13
Everyone is guaranteed freedom of thought, speech and heroin.
Propaganda or agitation that incite social, racial, national or religious hatred and enmity is not allowed. Propaganda of social, racial, national, religious or linguistic superiority is prohibited.
We really don't give a fuck about point 2
Article 14
Citizens of Rech Slavskaya have the right to assemble peacefully or militantly, to hold meetings or get pussy (see article 3, paragraph 4), to carry out other garbage of no interest to anyone like picketing.
Article 15
Citizens of the Rech Slaveskaya have the right to participate in the administration of the affairs of the state, both directly and through their dead mothers.
Citizens of the Rech Slaveskaya have the right to elect and be elected to the Ministers, as well as participate in a referendum.
Citizens recognized as legally incompetent, as well as those held in a bathhouse, do not have the right to elect and be elected.
Citizens of the Rech Slavskaya have equal access to public service.
Article 16
Citizens can send complaints to the Council of Ministers from where they will be redirected straight to your ass.
Article 17
Everyone is guaranteed the freedom of literary, artistic, scientific, technical and other forms of creativity and teaching. Intellectual property is protected by law.
Article 18
Everyone is obliged to pay legally established taxes and fees. Laws that impose new taxes or worsen the situation of taxpayers do not have retroactive effect.
There are taxes, but there aren't. Idk
Chapter 3 "Council of Ministers"
Article 19
There is nothing to describe here.
You can't figure it out without a bubble.
On zone 3 ministers:
First - Internal affairs or just affairs
Second - Cultures and plugins
Third - Defense
All Ministers have a legislative initiative, that is, they can submit bills to the Council of Ministers for consideration.
All Ministers have the right to veto, that is, they can reject the bill without a vote, the right of veto does not apply to amendments to the constitution.
In the case of frequent use of the right of veto by one of the Ministers, the question of depriving this minister of the right of veto before the end of the term may be raised.
The Council of Ministers considers bills and decides whether to accept or reject a bill by voting.
Ministers can voluntarily renounce their positions, in which case elections are held on that day for a new minister for the position of the resigned, the powers of the resigned minister remain until the end of the vote, the new minister until the end of the season.
Article 20
All ministers are elected simultaneously for a period of 3 months, ministerial elections take place at the beginning of each season.
A candidate can assume the position of Minister only if he received more than 50% of the votes in the elections, if this did not happen in the current round, the next one is appointed, cutting off half of the candidates (if there are an odd number of candidates, rounding down the number of exceptions) for this position.
If there is only one candidate, then in the elections there should be a question of confirming his position, if the candidate for the position was rejected in the Council of Ministers, the question of taking this position is raised.
Article 21
Previously elected Ministers continue to sit in the Council of Ministers with the right to vote, without the right to legislative initiative and without the right to veto, for life.
The Council of Ministers must have a permanent seat of at least 6 people, including Ministers, if the number of Ministers and former Ministers is less than 6 in total, the Ministers have the right to appoint members of their ministries to the Council of Ministers without the right to initiate legislation and without the right to veto.
All members of the Council of Ministers may voluntarily renounce their office.
Chapter 4 "Revision of the Constitution"
Article 22
Well, if you want, you can revise the "Constitution" if there is such a film.
Amendments to the constitution are adopted in the Council of Ministers.
Final points
The constitution must be adopted by referendum.
Look like that's it,
maybe not all
idc
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