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1. The State of Talenore is a sovereign, independent and unitary state. Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy.<br> | 1. The State of Talenore is a sovereign, independent and unitary state. Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy.<br> | ||
2. The capital of the state is Talenore City.<br> | 2. The capital of the state is Talenore City.<br> | ||
3. The official languages of the state are Babkhi and Istvanistani. Elw and Sani enjoy coofficial status in areas where they are spoken as a first language by a significant number of people, as defined by law.<br> | |||
4. The state shall have no official religion. The Vanic faith and the Stripping Path shall be banned. | |||
===Article III - Bill of Rights=== | ===Article III - Bill of Rights=== |
Revision as of 16:48, 12 July 2019
The current Constitution of Talenore was promulgated by the state authorities in V.1674 following the 1674 Talenore coup d'état.
Text of the Constitution
Article I - Definitions
Article II - The State
1. The State of Talenore is a sovereign, independent and unitary state. Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy.
2. The capital of the state is Talenore City.
3. The official languages of the state are Babkhi and Istvanistani. Elw and Sani enjoy coofficial status in areas where they are spoken as a first language by a significant number of people, as defined by law.
4. The state shall have no official religion. The Vanic faith and the Stripping Path shall be banned.
Article III - Bill of Rights
Article IV - The Monarchy
1. The office of head of state is vested in Salome Ylva Octavia Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed al-Osman bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine, and her legitimate heirs in accordance with law.
2. The title of the head of state shall be Kaiser of the State of Talenore if male, and Kaiseress of the State of Talenore if female.
3. The head of state shall attain majority and be competent to exercise their functions when attaining the age of 18.
4. During a period of minority, all functions of the head of state shall be exercised by a Regent.
5. A person shall be nominated by the Governor General to be Regent, and appointed by the head of state.