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THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED SOVEREIGN NATIONS FORWARD WE, THE NATIONS OF THE UNITED SOVEREIGN NATIONS, do hereby draft this charter to provide a constant and secure alliance for the membership, quality and freely elected leadership, and a strong and growing member base. Article I. The Administrative CouncilSection 1. The Administrative CouncilThe Administrative Council shall be vested with the executive power of this government within the United Sovereign Nations and shall hold a term of two months. The Administrative Council shall forever consist of three councilors, always equal in power, which will use a 2/3-majority vote process to settle alliance wide matters and manage the executive branch. Administrative Councilors shall be the forum administrators of the alliance forums and are charged with its operation and management. Section 2. Powers of the Administrative CouncilThe Administrative Council holds the authority to: a. Declare war, Reprisals, Terms, Ultimatums, peace and other declarations on another alliance or nation with a Unanimous vote from the Administrative Council.b. Individual Council members may approve wars, reprisals, terms, ultimatums, peace and other declarations for alliance members other then themselves.c. Draft legislation with foreign alliances with a 2/3-majority vote.d. Draft and execute executive orders with a 2/3-majority.Section 3. Powers over the MinistriesThe Administrative Council holds the authority to: a. Create and appoint ministry positions with a 2/3-majority vote.b. Individually draft and execute executive ministry wide executive orders. Should a conflict with an executive order arise, it shall be settled with a 2/3-majority vote.Section 4. Powers over the LegislatorThe Administrative Council holds the authority to: a. Sign any proposition passed by the High Council into a statute with a 2/3-majority vote. If the proposition fails to achieve a 2/3-majority vote it will be vetoed.b. Unanimously appoint temporary members to the High Council if there are any vacancies.Section 5.
Disentitlement of an Administrative
Council Member
Administrative Councilors shall be dishonorably removed from office on impeachment, and by a vote of no confidence for treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Article II. The MinistriesSection 1. The MinistriesThe Ministries shall inherit executive power from the Administrative Council within the United Sovereign Nations and shall hold a term of two months. Ministers and the Security General will head the major ministries and departments of this alliance. A minister or the Security General may appoint members to specific departments to share and delegate ministry power and to facilitate them with the operation of their ministries. These ministries are the: a. Ministry of Defense, headed by the Security General, will oversee any and all military action. The Security General, and selected department members are responsible for approving nation to nation wars for the defense and protection of the Alliance and its members. The Security General is also responsible for the organization of the armed forces of the alliance into a single, cohesive unit, and advising the Administrative Council in times of war.b. Ministry of Economics, headed by the Minister of Economics, is responsible for all tasks and events regarding economic matters in the alliance. The Ministry of Economics shall regulate alliance banks, oversee aid transactions, organize and run the alliance treasury, and look out for the upkeep of member financial nations.c. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by the Minister of Foreign, Affairs is responsible for the public image, documentation of the alliance legislation, and communication with foreign alliances. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall deal with the day-to-day issues of foreign alliances in relation to the United Sovereign Nations, filter and relay all important foreign affairs information, and propositions to and from the alliance government.d. Ministry of Interior Affairs, headed by the Minister of Interior Affairs, is responsible for internal alliance communication activities, and any judicial matters within the alliance. The Ministry of Interior Affairs shall make sure members are informed by releasing information onto the alliance forums about game matters as a whole, update news reports, government reports, answer member questions, and receive member complaints and comments. The Minister of Interior Affairs specifically is responsible for ensuring the foundation rules of the charter are not broken.e. Ministry of Recruitment, headed by the Minister of Recruitment, is responsible for all recruiting matters in the alliance. The Ministry of Recruitment shall coordinate widespread recruiting programs, assign recruiting positions to members, answer the questions of potential recruits, as well as be responsible for applicant nation background checks. The Minister and selected department members are responsible for approving membership applications.Section 2. Executive powers of the MinistriesThe Ministers and Security General hold the authority to: a. Draft and execute executive orders for their respective ministries.Article III. The High CouncilSection 1. The High CouncilThe High Council shall be vested with all legislative powers given to this government. The High Council will hold a term of two months and be comprised of five members. High Councilors are elected delegates from the five major ministries outlined in II:1 and are to represent the General Assembly in all legislative affairs. High Councilors shall be the Global Moderators of the alliance forums and are charged with forum management and organization. Section 2. Legislative power of the High CouncilThe High Council holds the authority to: a. Draft and approve propositions with a 4/5-majority vote.b. Create and
appoint legislative committees with a 4/5-majority vote.
c. Transfer legislative powers to another branch or specified committee with a 4/5-majority vote.Section 3. Powers over the ExecutiveThe High Council holds the authority to: a. Approve foreign legislation from the Alliance Council with a 4/5-majority vote.b. Appoint
temporary Administrative Councilors with a 4/5-majority vote if there are any
vacancies.
Section 4. Disentitlement of a High CouncilorA High Councilor shall be dishonorably removed from office on impeachment, and by a vote of no confidence for treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Article IV. The General AssemblySection 1. The General AssemblyThe General Assembly is the collection of all member states of the United Sovereign Nations. All members are guaranteed freedom from penalty unless found guilty of high crimes or treason. Each Assembly member of the United Sovereign Nations is granted freedom of speech and expression on the alliance boards. All member states are given the right to vote and run for government office, as well as lobby comments to the government for further discussion unless otherwise affirmed because of a criminal punishment. Section 2. MembershipNations aspiring to gain membership in the United Sovereign Nations must file a Writ of Application that will be reviewed by the Ministry of Recruitment. Membership may not be removed from this alliance by the whim of the government, unless they have broken the rules of the charter, a contract or are found guilty of a high crime. Section 3. Offensive ActionNo member-state of the United Sovereign Nations may engage in offensive actions without the direct public consent of the Security General or the Administrative Council. Members engaging in offensive action without the direct consent of the aforementioned will have their membership nullified if they continue to engage in such offensive actions after they have been warned to cease. Section 4. ReparationsAny member-state of the United Sovereign Nations has the right to receive reparations and assistance if attacked by an aggressor in an unsanctioned war. Section 5. Powers over the GovernmentThe General Assembly holds the authority to: a. Call for the impeachment of a government official; create a vote for the removal of a government official or the repealment of an executive order.b. Repeal a statute, or reverse a ruling with a petition signed by 65% of the General Assembly.c. Repeal an executive order with a 65% majority vote in a 3 day poll.d. Remove a government official with a petition signed by 65% of the General Assembly.Article V. Election and Removal ProcessSection 1. Administrative Council ElectionThe Administrative Council holds a term of two months. Nominations for candidacy will begin ten days before the end of the term, and elections will begin seven days before the end of the term, polls will be open for three days. Section 2. High Council ElectionThe High Council holds a term of two months. Nominations for candidacy for each specific ministry will begin seven days before the end of the term, and elections will begin four days before the end of the term, polls will be open for three days. Section 3. Sentio EffregoIn the case of a tie vote, a special two day election runoff will be held between the candidates to break the tie. Section 4. Appointing Temporary OfficialsIf an official of the government will be absent for an extended amount of time, they may appoint a member to temporarily replace them and serve in their place while they are absent, if they intend to be absent for the rest of their term or more than a month, a replacement will be appointed by the government to take their place. Section 5.
Government Positions Conditions and Limits Thereof
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