Constitution of the United Loe Republic Preamble: We, the people of the United Loe Republic, establish this Constitution to ensure justice, liberty, and the common good for all citizens. Article I: Rights and Freedoms Guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms, including equality before the law, freedom of speech, religion, and privacy. Article II: Governance Unified Assembly holds legislative and executive powers, elected through mixed-member proportional representation. Executive Committees execute laws, and Judicial Panels ensure legality and constitutional compliance. Article III: Regional Autonomy Regional Councils govern administrative regions, promoting local autonomy and community development. Article IV: Constitutional Safeguards Constitutional Tribunal interprets and upholds the Constitution, ensuring rule of law. Oversight Commission monitors government actions, promoting transparency and accountability. Article V: Amendment and Supremacy Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds majority of the Unified Assembly. The Constitution is the supreme law, binding on all government institutions and citizens. Conclusion: This Constitution of the United Loe Republic establishes democratic governance, protects individual rights, and ensures the welfare of our nation. Ratified on 03/20/24 by the citizens of the United Loe Republic.
Space Slides Explained: How People Are Put Into Power: -The People of ULR directly vote for the Community Council, Regional Council, Unified Tribunal, and Unified Assembly, where each person who wins will win by achieving the popular vote in their district for the Unified Assembly, and the Unified Tribunal for the entire country. Each group has elections every 4 years, and rotates so every other year there is an election with the Unified Assembly and the Unified Tribunal in 1 year, and Community Council and Regional Council the other year. The Unified Tribunal members each serve for 12 years so only one is replaced each election. The Unified Assembly members serve 8 years so half of the members are replaced in each election. -The Unified Assembly then elects representatives for the Executive Committee, Judicial Panel, and Oversight Commission, among other smaller committees like State and Homeland Security. Checks and Balances: -The Unified Assembly has power over the Oversight Commission, Judicial Panel, and Executive Committee as they elect the members. The Unified Assembly can pass or deny laws passed by the Executive Committee with a >50% vote. The Constitution can be amended by a two-thirds majority vote of the Unified Assembly and is subject to ratification by the citizens through a referendum. -The Unified Tribunal checks the power of the Unified Assembly and can overrule anything passed with a 2/3 majority that they can prove to the Unified Assembly with a >50% vote that it violates the constitution. -The Regional and Community Councils have the autonomy to pass their laws and legislation but must refer to National laws and legislation when they come in Conflict. -The Oversight Commission is elected by the Unified Assembly to investigate misconduct and has the power to remove members with a >50% vote. What They Do: -Unified Assembly: Enacts laws, approves budgets, and oversees policy implementation as the primary legislative and executive body. The Unified Assembly consists of 300 members, with 200 members elected through constituency-based first-past-the-post voting and 100 members allocated through proportional representation based on the overall share of the vote received by political parties. -Executive Committees: Execute laws and policies, manage government agencies, and implement decisions made by the Unified Assembly. Each Executive Committee comprises 15 members selected from the Unified Assembly. -Judicial Panels: Ensure the legality and constitutionality of government actions through interpretation of laws and adjudication of disputes. Each panel typically consists of 5 legal experts and 5 Assembly members. -Oversight Commission: Monitors government institutions and officials, investigates misconduct, and promotes transparency and accountability in governance. The Oversight Commission consists of 12 members appointed by the Unified Assembly. -Regional Councils: Govern administrative regions, address local issues, and administer public services within their jurisdictions. Each Regional Council consists of 50 members. -Community Councils: Oversee local affairs, provide public services, and promote civic engagement at the grassroots level. Community Councils typically comprise 7 members. -Unified Tribunal: Interprets laws, conducts constitutional review, adjudicates legal disputes, and safeguards individual rights and liberties. It consists of 3 members.