Huitca Constitution

The Huitca Constitution is the governing document of the Huitca Federation. It was declared on December 11, 2020, but was briefly made null and void during the Huitca Coup. It was primarily written by Jane the Bane.

Statement of Principles

 * 1) All Huitca are guaranteed the basic rights of housing, food, protection, and a say in politics, regardless of their individual beliefs.
 * 2) All Huitca shall be free from bandits within the nation’s borders.

Constitutional Monarchy

 * 1) The Huitca Federation is a Constitutional Monarchy, with the Tlatoani as the monarch.

Head of State

 * 1) The Tlatoani is the head of state of the Huitca Federation.
 * 2) The Tlatoani is a hereditary position, which may be passed on to a chosen successor.
 * 3) The Tlatoani has the power to command armies, negotiate treaties and conduct foreign relations with consultation from the Grand Assembly, access the city treasury and land permissions, administrate the discord, and dismiss members of the Executive Branch.
 * 4) The Tlatoani is responsible for inaugurating the Cihuacoatl and the Chiefs of State.
 * 5) The Tlatoani officially calls the Grand Assembly into session during in-person meetings.
 * 6) Matters of Religion
 * 7) The Tlatoani is the head of the Cardinalist faith.  He shall fulfill this duty by interpreting signals, performing rituals, and translating scripture.
 * 8) The Tlatoani may appoint a Huehoxi (High Priest) to assist in the religious duties listed above

Executive and Judicial Branch

 * 1) It is the duty of the Executive/Judiciary Branch to keep the Assembly well informed about all affairs of state, so that they are better able to make decisions.
 * 2) Elections
 * 3) On the twentieth of each month, the day of independence from the Valdreach Imperial Republic, the citizens shall elect a Cihuacoatl and their Chiefs
 * 4) Any citizen except for the Tlatoani may run for the position of Cihuacoatl
 * 5) Any citizen except for the Cihuacoatl and Tlatoani may run for a Chief of State position, and may hold up to 2 Chief of State offices
 * 6) The first election will be the Cihuacoatl, followed by the Chiefs of State in the order listed below.
 * 7) Cihuacoatl (President)
 * 8) The Cihuacoatl derives their power from the Tlatoani, the representative of the gods in this world
 * 9) They have the power to command armies, negotiate treaties and conduct foreign relations with consultation from the Grand Assembly, access the city treasury and land permissions, administrate the discord, dismiss chiefs of state, preside over criminal hearings, and pursue other goals prescribed by the Grand Assembly.
 * 10) The Tlatoani and Cihuacoatl make up a joint body that regulates all the chiefs of state. The chiefs derive their power from the Cihuacoatl directly and the Tlatoani indirectly, and therefore answer to them.
 * 11) The Cihuacoatl presides over sessions of the Grand Assembly
 * 12) The Cihuacoatl cannot serve consecutive terms
 * 13) Chiefs
 * 14) Chief Warrior
 * 15) In charge of training warriors for battle, leading soldiers, and supplying warriors with gear.
 * 16) Mobilizes against bandits in Huitca territory.
 * 17) Main general of the armies under the Tlatoani and Cihuacoatl
 * 18) Constructs defensive structures to keep the nation safe
 * 19) Chief Diplomat
 * 20) In charge of diplomatic ties with other nations and guilds, and the writing and signing of treaties
 * 21) Advises the Cihuacoatl & Tlatoani on matters of foriegn policy
 * 22) Chief of Culture
 * 23) Responsible for promoting Huitca citizenship in discord and in game
 * 24) Welcomes new members by showing them important sites
 * 25) Responsible for conducting civic rituals
 * 26) Chief of Development
 * 27) Responsible for the division of territory within the Federation
 * 28) Responsible for building structures and the organization of builders
 * 29) Maintains and organizes the supply of building materials
 * 30) Chief Chronicler
 * 31) Responsible for writing about events relevant to the Huitca in game and in the wiki
 * 32) Chief Treasurer
 * 33) Responsible for the management of money
 * 34) Responsible for gathering and documenting of taxes
 * 35) Manages the administration of the lands system
 * 36) Chief Trader
 * 37) Responsible for promoting and conducting trade within the Federation and beyond
 * 38) Operates The People's Publishing Company, and other state-run businesses
 * 39) Vacancies
 * 40) If no person runs for a given office, the Cihuacoatl may appoint a person to fill the empty role
 * 41) If the role cannot be filled, its duties shall be performed by the Cihuacoatl

Legislative Branch (The Grand Assembly)

 * 1) Structure
 * 2) The duty of passing laws, declaring war, and ratifying treaties falls upon the Grand Assembly
 * 3) The Grand Assembly is a group made up of every citizen of the Huitca Federation, including the Tlatoani, Cihuacoatl, and Chiefs of State
 * 4) The Assembly shall meet in Tlahatl
 * 5) The Grand Assembly shall meet no less often that once a week.  The time and date of meetings shall reflect the best possible time for the citizenry
 * 6) The Cihuacoatl presides over sessions of the Grand Assembly, regulating debate and calling motions to a vote
 * 7) Any member of the Grand Assembly may propose a motion for the Assembly to debate and vote on.
 * 8) Governance
 * 9) Any law passed by the Grand Assembly must be followed by the Tlatoani, Cihuacoatl, the Chiefs, and the body of citizens
 * 10) The Grand Assembly shall not pass a law which violates the Statement of Principles
 * 11) The Grand Assembly may vote to amend the constitution with a two-thirds majority
 * 12) Veto power
 * 13) The Cihuacoatl & the Tlatoani have the power to veto motions which are approved by the Grand Assembly.
 * 14) Such a veto can be overturned by a two thirds majority in the Grand Assembly

Federal Land

 * 1) All land not organized into a state shall be under the direct jurisdiction of the federal government
 * 2) The federal government may appoint administrators to maintain its land
 * 3) The island of Cuiciloa shall always be under the jurisdiction of the federal government as an indivisible entity

Calpolli (States)

 * 1) Organization
 * 2) In order to foster self governance among the distant peoples of the Huitca, citizens may organize themselves into Calpolli
 * 3) The formation of a Calpolli must be approved by the Chief of Development in order to become legally valid
 * 4) The boundaries of a Calpolli shall be determined by the Chief of Development
 * 5) The Chief of Development shall not revoke land from a Calpolli unless with the consent of the Grand Assembly
 * 6) No Calpolli shall be revoked except with the consent of a two-thirds majority of the citizens of said state
 * 7) Governance
 * 8) Each Calpolli shall choose a Hoxi (Governor) to lead them
 * 9) The citizens of a Calpolli shall choose the manner in which they are governed.
 * 10) Each Calpolli shall be responsible for passing laws which apply within its own borders.  These laws may not contradict the laws of the federal government.  If such a conflict occurs, federal law will override state law.
 * 11) Hoxi (Governor)
 * 12) The Hoxi holds executive power within the Calpolli they govern, although they themselves are still governed by federal law.
 * 13) When asked, Hoxis shall report to other government officials and the Grand Assembly about the conditions of their calpolli.
 * 14) Secession
 * 15) Calpolli and any other internal land area are specifically forbidden from seceding from the Huitca Federation.

Taxation

 * 1) All brick-and-mortar businesses operating on Huitca Federation land must pay 10% of their daily profits to the land balance of the region in which the transactions took place. If a profit is not made, payment is not mandatory.

Source
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-9mvw7_BDqvl0TVGOukN9OcTE-sDdSiTiMvVkI1fv0w/edit