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# The Proclamation of Punta Santiago is hereby amended as follows in its Chapter I - General Provisions: | # The Proclamation of Punta Santiago is hereby amended as follows in its Chapter I - General Provisions: | ||
## In Article 1, Government Form, after the existing clauses, add the following new clause: | ## In Article 1, Government Form, after the existing clauses, add the following new clause: | ||
### "The Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie is a plurinational federation | ### "The Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie is a plurinational federation. This recognizes the distinct and diverse national identities of the [[Alexandria|Alexandrian]], [[Wechua Nation|Wechua]], [[Caputia|Caputian]], [[Babkha|Babkhi]], [[Mahoz HaSephardim|Ladino]], [[Wakara]], [[Leon and Venezia|Leones]], and [[Mala'anje]] peoples, each with its own unique cultural heritage. Furthermore, the federation commits to upholding 'norms and customs' laws, ensuring that these diverse cultures can maintain their traditional governance systems within the framework of federal law." | ||
<center><br/>'''PART III'''<br/> | <center><br/>'''PART III'''<br/> | ||
''CLOSING PROVISIONS.''<br/></center> | ''CLOSING PROVISIONS.''<br/></center> | ||
'''Article | '''Article 2: Closing Provisions.'''<br/> | ||
# This amendment shall take effect upon receiving Royal Assent and shall be published in the Official Gazette. | # This amendment shall take effect upon receiving Royal Assent and shall be published in the Official Gazette. | ||
# If any provision of this amendment, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the amendment, and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.<br/> | # If any provision of this amendment, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the amendment, and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.<br/> |
Revision as of 01:26, 25 June 2024
Long title | An Act to Amend the Proclamation of Punta Santiago to Establish the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie as a Plurinational Federation; Recognizing the Diverse Peoples and Reinforcing the Unity and Indivisibility of the Federation. |
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Bill Number | b-xxx |
Introduced by | Deputy Mayani Guacanagari |
Session of Cortes Federales | 7th Cortes Federales |
Extent | Entire Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Dates | |
Bill Status | Introduced |
Date introduced | 1727 AN |
Other legislation | |
Amendments | None |
Related legislation | Proclamation of Punta Santiago |
The Plurinational Federation Constitutional Amendment Act, 1727, represents a significant step towards recognizing and institutionalizing the cultural and ethnic diversity of Nouvelle Alexandrie within its constitutional framework. Introduced by Deputy Mayani Guacanagari of the Wakara People's Party, this legislation seeks to amend the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, aiming to establish Nouvelle Alexandrie as a plurinational federation.
Key Provisions
The bill encompasses several critical amendments and rationales for transforming Nouvelle Alexandrie into a plurinational federation:
- Amendments to Chapter I - General Provisions of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, specifically adding a clause that recognizes Nouvelle Alexandrie as a plurinational federation.
- Rationale for the Amendment, highlighting the multicultural and multiethnic nature of Nouvelle Alexandrie's society and the importance of this recognition for fostering social cohesion and national unity.
- Implementation and Impact, detailing how this constitutional amendment will guide the interpretation and application of laws, promote inclusive governance, and ensure equitable representation of all peoples within Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Legislative History
Status | Date | Tabled By | Vote Outcome |
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Introduced in the 7th Cortes Federales | 1727 AN | Deputy Mayani Guacanagari (WPP) | Not debated or voted on. |
Reintroduced in the 8th Cortes Federales | 1729 AN | Deputy Mayani Guacanagari (WPP) |
Bill as submitted to the "Hopper" of the Federal Assembly, 1727 & 1729
A
BILL
TO
Amend the Proclamation of Punta Santiago to Establish the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie as a Plurinational Federation; Recognizing the Diverse Peoples and Reinforcing the Unity and Indivisibility of the Federation.
PLURINATIONAL FEDERATION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ACT, 1727
Presented by Deputy Mayani Guacanagari, WPP
Ordered, by the Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie,
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to be Printed, 1727 AN.
BE IT ENACTED by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Cortes Federales, in this present session assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-
PART I
AMENDMENTS TO THE PROCLAMATION OF PUNTA SANTIAGO
Article 1: Amendments to Chapter I - General Provisions.
- The Proclamation of Punta Santiago is hereby amended as follows in its Chapter I - General Provisions:
- In Article 1, Government Form, after the existing clauses, add the following new clause:
- "The Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie is a plurinational federation. This recognizes the distinct and diverse national identities of the Alexandrian, Wechua, Caputian, Babkhi, Ladino, Wakara, Leones, and Mala'anje peoples, each with its own unique cultural heritage. Furthermore, the federation commits to upholding 'norms and customs' laws, ensuring that these diverse cultures can maintain their traditional governance systems within the framework of federal law."
- In Article 1, Government Form, after the existing clauses, add the following new clause:
PART III
CLOSING PROVISIONS.
Article 2: Closing Provisions.
- This amendment shall take effect upon receiving Royal Assent and shall be published in the Official Gazette.
- If any provision of this amendment, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the amendment, and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.