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The Compact of Ouinville is the constitution or supreme law of the [[Altus | Altusian Republic]]. Its final draft was completed by the Constitutional Commission composed of representatives of the different city-states and of the [[Armée Altusienne Unie]] in 1669 and was ratified by a nationwide plebiscite in 1670.
The Compact of Ouinville is the constitution or supreme law of the [[Altus | Altusian Republic]]. Its final draft was completed by the Constitutional Commission composed of representatives of the different city-states and of the [[Armée Altusienne Unie]] in 1669 and was ratified by a nationwide plebiscite later that year.


President Eugène Fouché was the main driving force in introducing the new constitution and inaugurating the Altusian Republic, while the text was drafted by Nicolás Berrocal.
President Eugène Fouché was the main driving force in introducing the new constitution and inaugurating the Altusian Republic, while the text was drafted by Nicolás Berrocal.


==Background==
==Background==
==Preamble==
==Compact of Ouinville==
==Compact of Ouinville==
===Article I (Executive Power)===
===Article II (Legislative Power)===
===Article III (Judicial Power)===
===Article IV (Confederation of States)===
===Article V (Duties and Liberties)===
==Amendments==
==Amendments==


[[Category: Altus]]
[[Category: Altus]]

Revision as of 22:46, 19 March 2019

The Compact of Ouinville is the constitution or supreme law of the Altusian Republic. Its final draft was completed by the Constitutional Commission composed of representatives of the different city-states and of the Armée Altusienne Unie in 1669 and was ratified by a nationwide plebiscite later that year.

President Eugène Fouché was the main driving force in introducing the new constitution and inaugurating the Altusian Republic, while the text was drafted by Nicolás Berrocal.

Background

Preamble

Compact of Ouinville

Article I (Executive Power)

Article II (Legislative Power)

Article III (Judicial Power)

Article IV (Confederation of States)

Article V (Duties and Liberties)

Amendments