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CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF VEGNO
Original Title: Costituzione della Repubblica del Vegno
Jurisdiction: Republic of Vegno
Ratified: 12/ 1705 AN
Date effective: 12/ 1705 AN
System:
Branches of Government: Three (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)
Chambers: One (The Vegno Council)
Executive: President-led cabinet responsible to the

Parliament; Prime minister as head of government.

Judiciary: Supreme Court of Justice;

Other inferior courts.

The Constitution of the Republic of Vegno is the fundamental law of the State, which occupies the top of the hierarchy of sources in the legal system of the Republic: it is composed of 12 articles written and published in 12/1705 AN by the 7 Founding Fathers of Constituent Assembly of the Vegno.

The seven members of the constituent assembly were: Salvatore "Shalva" Mancuso, Michelangelo Levati, "P." Antonio Visciglia, Luca "Lo Zar" Zarrella, Marco "M.M" Munno, Haldi Rinaldi "Pane" e Peppe "Freeda" Cantore.

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The first twelve articles of the Constitution are the "Fundamental Principles", absent in the previous founding statutes, which expose the spirit of the Constitution. They include some of the supreme principles of the Constitution which are found implicit throughout the text

Articles

1.