United Provinces of Plagosi constitution

The United Provinces of Plagosi constitution is the constitution of the United Provinces of Plagosi.

Government Structure
The “U.P.P.” The structure is made up of a constitutional monarchy with a singular “intergovernmental government” with a local “province government” under the “intergovernmental government” and a “Borough government” under the “province government”.

The “intergovernmental government” will be made up of two branches, The Executive branch, Legislative branch. Each branch is made up of “parts” which will be defined below.

The “U.P.P.” will also have access to a “united army” which will be solely controlled by the “intergovernmental government” and the “intergovernmental government” are the only sole powers allowed to have access to a military by permission of the leader.

The “U.P.P.” will be policed by its laws and constitution, which are the “ultimate authority” within The “U.P.P.”. The party responsible for ensuring that the “ultimate authority” is upheld will be “The U.P.P. parliament”.

The “intergovernmental government”
The “intergovernmental government” is the highest form of government in The “U.P.P.” and has final say on the majority of matters outlined below.

Powers
II) The power to directly manage The “United Army”.

V:) The power to appoint and un-appoint any citizen to The “U.P.P. parliament” in-order to represent a certain parliament area populus with The “leader” consent.

VI.) The power to assign up to three citizens to The “U.P.P. parliament” at their sole discretion in-order to represent a parliament area with a larger population than another with the “leader” consent.

Responsibilities: To ensure each “parliament area”

I: Has access to food and safe drinking water.

II: Has access to shelter.

III: Has access to basic national services.

IV: Upholds the jurisdiction of The “U.P.P.”.

V:Assists with building projects and supplies to the best of their ability.

The “parliament area”:
The “parliament area” is the second highest form of government in The “U.P.P.” and has final say on a small number of matters outlined below.

Requirements:
I: To be allocated as a “parliament area” by The “intergovernmental government”.

Powers:
I: The power to rename towns within parliament area that a particular member of parliament leads unless the town is listed as historical by the “intergovernmental government”

II: To be granted a permanent “member of parliament” seat in The “U.P.P. parliament” which is to be assigned by The “intergovernmental government”.

Responsibilities:
I: Has access to food and safe drinking water.

II: Has access to shelter.

III: Has access to basic national services.

IV: Upholds the jurisdiction of The “U.P.P.”.

V: Assists with building projects and supplies to the best of their ability.

The “Borough government”:
The “Borough government” is the third highest form of government in The “U.P.P.” and has final say on a small number of matters outlined below.

Requirements:

I: To own a town within a “province government”

II: To have the consent of The “intergovernmental government”

Powers:
I: To build and plan their town in any way they want without interference.

Responsibilities: To ensure each “Borough government”

I: Has access to food and safe drinking water.

II: Has access to shelter.

III: Has access to basic national services.

IV: Upholds the jurisdiction of The “U.P.P.”.

Executive Branch:
The Executive branch of The “U.P.P.” is made up of The “leader” of The “U.P.P.”, The “parliament overseer”, “head” and The “Mori-Conventus”. Its sole purpose is to ensure the running of The “U.P.P.” is effective and in accordance with this constitution. The Executive branch also manages The “U.P.P.” national treasury and is the sole head of The “united army”.

leader:
The “Leader” for The “U.P.P.” will be the leader from “Urcastle” and will be the highest position in The “U.P.P.” and is in charge of the executive branch. The Purpose of The “Leader” of The “U.P.P.” will be to keep The “U.P.P.” stable and to ensure its existence.

Powers:
I: The “leader” is the head diplomat of The “U.P.P.”. They can appoint other diplomats at their own discretion, and make and negotiate treaties. They do have to bring any treaties forward to The “Mori-Conventus” before signing any treaty.

II: The “leader” is responsible for maintaining the schedule of the nation, though may pass that duty onto The “Overseer” or “Mori-Conventus” at their sole discretion.

III: The “leader” authority is above the “Mori-Conventus” and is above The “U.P.P. Parliament”, meaning they can override any of their decisions at their sole discretion.

IV: The “leader” may call an emergency meeting in which are usually called in “crisis” situations such as wars or an invasion then the “Mori-Conventus” would then advise the leader on what to do and inform them of any new intel. The “leader” would then make decisions based on that advice.

V: The “leader” may fill any role in government at any time.

VI: The “leader” will appoint committees and its members for any given situation.

VII: The “leader” has the power to accept or refuse a bill brought forward by ”The U.P.P. parliament”.

VIII: The “leader” appoints the members of parliament for “The U.P.P. parliament”.

IX: The “leader” can give titles and revoke titles from populus(citizens) at their sole discretion. Populus(citizens) can put forward a candidate for an honorary citizen title but it is up to The “leader” to appoint them or not.

IIX: The “leader '' has to bring any government proposals forward to The “Mori-Conventus” and then The “leader” would make a final decision based on The “Mori” advice.

IIIX: The “leader” may assign and unassign any amount of towns as a province at any given time.

Parliament Overseer:
The “parliament Overseer '' is the head of ”The U.P.P. parliament” and reports to The “leader” and has no power to make decisions on their own. Their focus is on helping The “leader” to fulfil their duties and to help manage ministries.

Powers:
I: The “parliament Overseer” is responsible for assisting in the management of internal affairs throughout The “U.P.P.” on behalf of The “leader” but only on direct command from The “leader”.

II: If The “leader” is absent from government for a space of 7 consecutive days in real life then The “parliament Overseer” becomes the head of The “Mori-Conventus” and The “Mori Conventus” becomes head of The “U.P.P.” until The “leader” returns in which power will be automatically given back.

If The “parliament Overseer” becomes head of The ”Mori-Convenus” of The “U.P.P.” then their

powers are as following:

I: The “head” becomes the head diplomat of The “U.P.P.”. They can appoint other diplomats at their own discretion but cannot make or negotiate treaties for 7 consecutive days in real life days after gaining power.

II: The “head” becomes responsible for maintaining the schedule of the nation.

III: The “head must be in agreement with The “Mori-Conventus” before any decision is made.

IV: The “head” may call an emergency meeting in which are usually called in “crisis” situations such as wars or an invasion then the  The “Mori-Conventus” would then advise the The “head” on what to do and inform them of any new intel. The “head” would then need to be in agreement with The “Mori-Conventus” before making a decision.

VI: The “head” will appoint committees and its members for any given situation but have to be in agreement with The “Mori-Conventus”.

VIII: After 31 days consecutive in real life days after The “parliament Overseer” has been appointed The “head” The “Mori-Conventus” is to take over as nation leader until the “leader returns”.

The “Mori-Conventus”:
The “Mori” are members of The “Mori-Conventus” and report to The “leader” and have no power to make decisions on their own. Their focus is on helping The “leader” to fulfil their duties and advise on all intergovernmental matters.

Powers:
I: The “Mori” are responsible for assisting in the management of internal affairs throughout The “U.P.P.” on behalf of The “leader” but only on direct command from The “leader”.

II: The “Mori” may only be appointed by The “leader”.

III: The “Mori” are the only members which may be appointed to the role of Kotoba.

Legislative Branch:

The Legislative branch of The “U.P.P.” is made up of ”The U.P.P. parliament”; a body which has appointed “members of parliament” and is focused on representing The “U.P.P.” “populus” interests to The ”parliament overseer” who will then inform The “Mori-Conventus”. The “U.P.P. parliament” is also responsible for upholding The ”Ultimate authority”.

The U.P.P. Parliament:
I: The “U.P.P. Parliament” has no set time to meet however may be called to session by The “leader” or ”parliament overseer” at any time any at their sole discretion.

II: The “Parliament Overseer” is responsible for leading and managing parliament on behalf of The “leader” as well as to ensure “members of parliament” partake in any and all matters brought forward to The U.P.P. parliament.

III: The “members of parliament” are responsible for giving advice on any and all “Intergovernmental government” decisions and are to represent The “populus” interest rather than their own interests.

IV: The “Parliament Overseer” may bring forward and call a parliament debate on all and any matters brought forward to them by The “populus” or “members of parliament” requesting a parliament debate.

Voting:
I: The “Parliament Overseer” has to listen to “all members of parliaments” advice and suggestions regarding the parliament session.

II:The “Parliament Overseer” may end parliament at any time without listening to every “members of parliaments” advice.

III: The “members of parliaments” may request a re-vote at any time to The “Parliament overseer” who may then call a re-vote in parliament

Judicial Branch:
The “courts of jurisdiction” are made up of “The lower courts” and “The U.P.P. Parliament”.

Jurisdictional proceedings:

I: For a case to be brought forward to “The lower courts” or for “The lower courts” to deem a situation a case. Although “The U.P.P. Parliament” or a “Leader” may deem a situation to be a case at any given time without prior warning.

II: “The lower courts” are then legally required to present that case to “The U.P.P. parliament” within 7 in real life days.

III: “The U.P.P. Parliament” would then consult “The ultimate authority” to determine if the case is a breach of jurisdiction.

IV: If it is deemed there was a breach of jurisdiction “The U.P.P. parliament” would then follow “The ultimate authority” and issue punishment for that breach. The “leader” may issue a worse punishment at their sole discretion.

Definitions:
-”U.P.P.”:The sovereign nation.

-“Intergovernmental government”:The highest government of The United Provinces of Plagosi that has final say on all matters and runs The U.P.P. as a whole.

-”Province government”:The middle government below The “intergovernmental government” which represents towns within a given area which is assigned at The leaders direction.

-”Borough government”; The governments in control of a town.

-”united army”: The grand army of The U.P.P. which can only be commanded by the “intergovernmental government” as a whole.

-”parts”:A detailed section outlining in full the powers each branch holds.

-”Ultimate authority”:The “U.P.P.” laws and constitution.

-”The U.P.P. parliament”-A body of appointed individuals which represent the Populus(citizens)interests within The “U.P.P.”.

-”Leader”:The sole representative of The “U.P.P.” which is tasked with running “The U.P.P.” and is the head of the “intergovernmental government”.

-’’ A crisis ‘’ an invasion, war , or a leader dying (The leader may decide otherwise if it is a crisis and worth a emergency meeting at their sole discretion)‘’

- The “Parliament Overseer”: The individual responsible for heading “The U.P.P. parliament”.

-”Acting Head”: A form of power that is given to the Parliament Overseer or The Mori-Conventus in the absence of The leader.

-The “Mori-Conventus”: The intergovernmental government in-charge of running The “U.P.P.”.

-”Corelands”: Lands that The “U.P.P.” sees as their home lands and not gained, temporary or occupied land.

- The ”courts of jurisdiction”: The body responsible for upholding “U.P.P.” jurisdiction throughout The “U.P.P.” directly and indirectly controlled lands.

-”The lower courts”: The body responsible for bringing court cases forward to “The U.P.P. Parliament” and deeming if jurisdiction has been broken.