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==Overview==
The Charter establishes a complex federal system balancing centralized Union authority with Realm sovereignty. It implements a unique [[selectorate]] system for political participation, a merit-based [[Commission for the Panopticon|Civic Trust Score]] hierarchy, and a tripartite executive known as the [[Consulate]].
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''"The Unified Governorates of Benacia, the Sovereign Confederation of Governorates, the Kingdom of Ransenar, and the Free City of Chryse—unite themselves in one Union State—hereafter known as '''The Benacian Union'''."''
— Preamble, Charter of the Benacian Union
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==Preamble==
==Preamble==


<blockquote>''"We, the subjects of the Benacian Union, acknowledging the supreme authority of Human Supremacy on Micras, do hereby establish this Charter as the fundamental law of the Union."''</blockquote>
<blockquote>''"The Unified Governorates of Benacia, the Sovereign Confederation of Governorates, the Kingdom of Ransenar, and the Free City of Chryse—unite themselves in one Union State—hereafter known as '''The Benacian Union'''."''
 
The preamble establishes the four founding Realms and acknowledges the doctrine of Human Supremacy as the foundational principle of the Union.
 
==Structure at a Glance==
 
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! colspan="3" style="background:#d4e6f1" | The Four Power Centers
|-
! style="width:25%; background:#ebf5fb" | Institution
! style="width:40%; background:#ebf5fb" | Powers & Functions
! style="width:35%; background:#ebf5fb" | Checks & Limitations
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| '''[[First Consul]]''' || Commands military, directs foreign policy, sole legislative initiative, appoints officials || Senate (constitutional veto), Council of Realms (federal matters), Chamber (must approve laws)
|-
| '''[[Conservatory Senate]]''' || Constitutional interpretation, annul laws/decrees, remove First Consul, override algorithms || Nearly self-governing; difficult to check
|-
| '''[[Chamber of Guilds and Corporations]]''' || Debates and approves legislation, guild representation || Cannot initiate laws; Senate can annul; First Consul controls initiative
|-
| '''[[Council of Realms]]''' || Concurrent consent on federal matters, protects Realm competencies || Senate override by 2/3 vote
|}


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''"We, the subjects of the Benacian Union, acknowledging the supreme authority of Human Supremacy on Micras, do hereby establish this Charter as the fundamental law of the Union."''</blockquote>
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==Chapter I: Fundamental Principles==
==Chapter I: Fundamental Principles==


===Article I.1 - Federal Structure===
===Article I.1===
<blockquote>''The Benacian Union is a unified federal state composed of four member Realms. The Union preserves the territorial integrity of each Realm while vesting supreme authority in the organs of the Union established by this Charter.''</blockquote>
The Benacian Union is a unified federal state composed of four member Realms. The Union preserves the territorial integrity of each Realm while vesting supreme authority in the organs of the Union established by this Charter.


===Article I.2 - Benacian Nationality===
===Article I.2===
All persons residing within the territories of the Union are subjects of the Union. There exists one Benacian nationality for all subjects of the member Realms.
All persons residing within the territories of the Union are subjects of the Union. There exists one Benacian nationality for all subjects of the member Realms.


===Article I.3 - Classification of Subjects===
===Article I.3 - Classification of Subjects===


The Charter establishes a five-tier hierarchy of subjects based on [[Civic Trust Score]]s and [[Union Covenant]] compliance:
Subjects are classified as:


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| style="background:#e8f8f5" | '''Meritorious Subjects'''
| style="background:#e8f8f5" | '''Meritorious Subjects'''
| Above 350
| Above 350
| '''Full civil and political rights'''
| Full civil and political rights
| Union Covenant compliance, appearance on Register of Souls, no disqualifying convictions
| Union Covenant compliance, appearance on Register of Souls, no disqualifying convictions
|-
|-
| '''Subjects Without Merit'''
| '''Subjects Without Merit'''
| 100-350
| 100-350
| '''Civil rights only''' (no political participation)
| Civil rights only
| Covenant compliance required
| Covenant compliance required
|-
|-
| style="background:#fff3cd" | '''Recusants'''
| style="background:#fff3cd" | '''Recusants'''
| Varies
| Varies
| '''Reduced civil rights''', permanent political disability
| Reduced civil rights, permanent political disability
| Refuse the Union Covenant; subject to fines and community service
| Refuse the Union Covenant; subject to fines and community service
|-
|-
| style="background:#f8d7da" | '''Heretics'''
| style="background:#f8d7da" | '''Heretics'''
| Varies
| Varies
| Subject to '''complete loss of rights''', prosecution, purgation
| Subject to complete loss of rights, prosecution, purgation
| Determined by United Ecclesiastical Corporation to practice forbidden rites or reject Covenant
| Determined by United Ecclesiastical Corporation to practice forbidden rites or reject Covenant
|-
|-
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|}
|}


===Article I.4 - The Union Covenant===
===Article I.4===
 
{{main|Union Covenant}}
 
The Benacian Union is founded upon the Union Covenant, which establishes Human Supremacy on Micras and the divine foundation of lawful authority. All subjects are bound by the Covenant enacted by the Congress of Chryse. The Covenant forms supreme law alongside this Charter.
The Benacian Union is founded upon the Union Covenant, which establishes Human Supremacy on Micras and the divine foundation of lawful authority. All subjects are bound by the Covenant enacted by the Congress of Chryse. The Covenant forms supreme law alongside this Charter.
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====Article I.4A - Covenant Obligations====
====Article I.4A - Covenant Obligations====


All subjects must enter the Union Covenant at the annual ceremony on the '''thirteenth day of the thirteenth month'''. Non-compliance results in:
All subjects must enter the Union Covenant at the annual ceremony on the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month. Non-compliance results in notification to the Panopticon, Civic Trust Score adjustment, and penalties prescribed by the Covenant. The Register of Souls maintained by the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices records compliance.
* Notification to the Panopticon
* Civic Trust Score adjustment
* Penalties prescribed by the Covenant
 
The '''Register of Souls''' maintained by the [[Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices]] records compliance.


====Article I.4B - The United Ecclesiastical Corporation====
====Article I.4B - The United Ecclesiastical Corporation====


The [[United Ecclesiastical Corporation of Benacia]] exercises religious authority under the Union Covenant through its Council of Araxion. The Corporation:
The United Ecclesiastical Corporation of Benacia exercises religious authority under the Union Covenant through its Council of Araxion. The Corporation determines heresy, certifies Realm religious practices for Covenant compliance, and maintains clerical registers. The Conservatory Senate may override heresy determinations by unanimous vote. The Corporation may not exercise temporal power or command civil authorities except through lawful processes.
* Determines heresy
* Certifies Realm religious practices for Covenant compliance
* Maintains clerical registers
* '''May be overridden''' by unanimous Conservatory Senate vote on heresy determinations
* '''May not''' exercise temporal power except through lawful processes


====Article I.4C - Religious Practice====
====Article I.4C - Religious Practice====


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
Subjects must comply with the Union Covenant. Approved practices include those recognized by the United Ecclesiastical Corporation as Covenant-compliant. Forbidden practices include worship of the Vanir, Germania, Sisera, Baishens, daemon worship, and rejection of the Union Covenant. The Corporation may grant conscience exemptions for sincere religious beliefs preventing public participation, which exemptions do not relieve subjects of submission to lawful authority.
! style="background:#d4edda; width:50%" | Approved Practices
! style="background:#f8d7da; width:50%" | Forbidden Practices
|-
| Those recognized by the United Ecclesiastical Corporation as Covenant-compliant
|
* Worship of the Vanir
* Worship of Germania
* Worship of Sisera
* Worship of Baishens
* Daemon worship
* Rejection of the Union Covenant
|}


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===Article I.5===
'''ℹ NOTE:''' The Corporation may grant conscience exemptions for sincere religious beliefs preventing public participation, which do not relieve subjects of submission to lawful authority.
The capital of the Benacian Union is the Free City of Chryse.
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===Article I.5 - Capital===
The capital of the Benacian Union is the [[Free City of Chryse]].
 
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==Chapter II: The Consular Executive==
==Chapter II: The Consular Executive==
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===The Three Consuls===
===The Three Consuls===


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====Article II.1====
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#e8daef; text-align:left; font-weight:bold;">Structure of the Consulate</div>
Executive authority of the Benacian Union vests in a Consulate of three persons: the First Consul, the Second Consul, and the Third Consul.
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====Article II.1 - Tripartite Executive====
Executive authority of the Benacian Union vests in a Consulate of three persons: the '''First Consul''', the '''Second Consul''', and the '''Third Consul'''.


====Article II.2 - The First Consul====
====Article II.2====
The First Consul holds supreme executive power and:


{{Infobox official post
'''(a)''' Commands the Benacian Union Defence Force;
| post = First Consul
| body = Benacian Union
| insignia =
| incumbent =
| incumbentsince =
| style =
| appointer = Congress of Chryse (from shortlist)
| termlength = 10 years (max 2 consecutive terms)
| formation =
}}


The '''First Consul''' holds supreme executive power and:
'''(b)''' Directs foreign policy through the Commission for Foreign Affairs;


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(c)''' Possesses sole authority to propose legislation through the Council of State;
|-
! style="background:#e8daef" | Power Category !! Specific Authority
|-
| '''Military''' || Commands the Benacian Union Defence Force
|-
| '''Foreign Affairs''' || Directs foreign policy through the Commission for Foreign Affairs; Represents the Union internationally
|-
| '''Legislative''' || Possesses sole authority to propose legislation through the Council of State
|-
| '''Administrative''' || Appoints and dismisses all ministers, commissioners, and Realm executives (subject to Charter limitations)
|-
| '''Decree Power''' || Issues decrees with force of law during legislative recess
|}


====Article II.3 - Second and Third Consuls====
'''(d)''' Appoints and dismisses all ministers, commissioners, and Realm executives, subject to the limitations of this Charter;


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(e)''' Issues decrees with force of law during legislative recess;
|-
! Consul !! Primary Responsibility !! Countersignature Requirement
|-
| '''Second Consul''' || Internal security & Commission for the Panopticon || Must countersign First Consul decrees in their domain (but assent not required for decree to proceed)
|-
| '''Third Consul''' || Commission for the Sacred Treasury & economic policy || Must countersign First Consul decrees in their domain (but assent not required for decree to proceed)
|}


Both serve '''at the pleasure of the First Consul''' without term limits.
'''(f)''' Represents the Union in all international affairs.


====Article II.4 - Terms of Office====
====Article II.3====
* '''First Consul:''' 10-year term, maximum two consecutive terms unless waived by plebiscite
The Second Consul oversees internal security and the Commission for the Panopticon. The Third Consul oversees the Commission for the Sacred Treasury and economic policy. Both must countersign First Consul decrees touching their respective domains, but their assent is not required for such decrees to proceed. They serve at the pleasure of the First Consul.
* '''Second & Third Consuls:''' No term limits, serve at First Consul's pleasure


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====Article II.4====
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Each Consul serves a term of ten years. The First Consul may serve no more than two consecutive terms unless this limitation is waived by plebiscite. The Second and Third Consuls serve without term limits at the pleasure of the First Consul.


===Succession===
===Succession===


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====Article II.5====
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In the final year of a Consular term, the outgoing Consulate and the Conservatory Senate jointly prepare a shortlist of three candidates for First Consul from the Lists of National Notables. The Congress of Chryse selects the First Consul by majority vote. If the Congress rejects all candidates, new lists are prepared and the process repeats. The outgoing First Consul continues in acting capacity during any interim.
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====Article II.5 - Regular Succession====
 
'''Process:'''
# In final year of term → Outgoing Consulate & Senate prepare shortlist (3 candidates from National Notables)
# Congress of Chryse votes (majority required)
# New First Consul selected
# '''If rejected:''' New lists prepared, process repeats
 
The outgoing First Consul continues in acting capacity during any interim.
 
====Article II.6 - Emergency Succession====


====Article II.6====
If the First Consul dies or is removed mid-term:
If the First Consul dies or is removed mid-term:


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(a)''' The Second Consul immediately becomes Acting First Consul for ninety days;
|-
! style="background:#fadbd8" | Scenario !! Immediate Action !! Duration !! Next Steps
|-
| First Consul unavailable || Second Consul becomes Acting First Consul || 90 days || Senate prepares shortlist; extraordinary Congress convened
|-
| First & Second unavailable || Third Consul assumes acting authority || Until replacement selected || Senate prepares shortlist; extraordinary Congress convened
|-
| All three Consuls unavailable || Senate appoints Acting First Consul from its membership || Until replacement selected || Senate majority vote required
|}
 
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===Supporting Institutions===
 
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====Article II.7 - The Council of State====
 
{{Infobox organization
| name = Council of State
| purpose = Draft all legislation at First Consul's direction
| membership = 30-50 appointed experts
| key_people = Appointed by First Consul
| formation =
}}
 
'''Critical Function:''' No bill may reach any deliberative assembly unless first composed by the Council of State.


'''Terms:''' Members appointed for 5-year terms; may be removed at any time.
'''(b)''' The Conservatory Senate prepares a shortlist and convenes an extraordinary Congress to select a new First Consul;


====Article II.8 - The Office of the Lord High Censor====
'''(c)''' If both First and Second Consuls are unavailable, the Third Consul assumes acting authority;


The '''Lord High Censor''' directs the [[Benacian Censorate]], which serves the Consulate in:
'''(d)''' If all three Consuls are unavailable, the Conservatory Senate appoints an Acting First Consul from its membership by majority vote.
* Population enumeration
* Maintenance of registers
* Upholding of moral standards


'''Reporting Structure:''' Reports to Congress but responds to all three Consuls' requirements.
===The Council of State===


'''Supervision:''' The Censorate supervises:
====Article II.7====
* Rehabilitation Office
There is established a Council of State of thirty to fifty appointed experts who draft all legislation at the direction of the First Consul. No bill may reach any deliberative assembly unless first composed by the Council of State. Members are appointed by the First Consul for five-year terms and may be removed at any time.
* Population Management Bureau
* Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices


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===The Office of the Lord High Censor===
</div>


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====Article II.8====
The Congress of Chryse appoints a Lord High Censor who directs the Benacian Censorate. The Censorate serves the Consulate in matters of population enumeration, maintenance of registers, and the upholding of moral standards. The Lord High Censor reports to the Congress but responds to the requirements of all three Consuls in the execution of Censorate duties. The Censorate supervises the Rehabilitation Office, the Population Management Bureau, and the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices.


==Chapter III: The Selectorate System==
==Chapter III: The Selectorate System==


===The Five-Tier Filtration===
====Article III.1====
 
Political participation operates through graduated tiers of filtration:
The selectorate operates through '''graduated tiers of filtration''' that progressively narrow political participation:


{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%; margin:auto; text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%; margin:auto; text-align:center;"
|-
|-
| style="background:#d4e6f1; font-weight:bold; padding:10px;" | '''Tier 5: Congress of Chryse''' Delegates from National Notables
| style="background:#d4e6f1; font-weight:bold; padding:10px;" | '''Tier 5: Congress of Chryse'''<br/><small>Delegates from National Notables</small>
|-
|-
| style="background:#aed6f1; font-weight:bold; padding:10px;" | '''Tier 4: National Notables''' — 10% of Departmental Notables<br/><small>(selected by Realm Conventions)</small>
| style="background:#aed6f1; font-weight:bold; padding:10px;" | '''Tier 4: National Notables'''<br/><small>10% of Departmental Notables (selected by Realm Conventions)</small>
|-
|-
| style="background:#85c1e9; font-weight:bold; padding:15px;" | '''Tier 3: Departmental Notables''' — 10% of Communal Notables<br/><small>(selected by Governorate Colleges)</small>
| style="background:#85c1e9; font-weight:bold; padding:15px;" | '''Tier 3: Departmental Notables'''<br/><small>10% of Communal Notables (selected by Governorate Colleges)</small>
|-
|-
| style="background:#5dade2; font-weight:bold; padding:20px;" | '''Tier 2: Communal Notables''' — 10% of Assembly participants<br/><small>(algorithmically selected)</small>
| style="background:#5dade2; font-weight:bold; padding:20px;" | '''Tier 2: Communal Notables'''<br/><small>10% of Assembly participants (algorithmically selected)</small>
|-
|-
| style="background:#3498db; color:white; font-weight:bold; padding:25px;" | '''Tier 1: Bailiwick Assemblies''' Franchise-holding subjects (CTS 450+)
| style="background:#3498db; color:white; font-weight:bold; padding:25px;" | '''Tier 1: Bailiwick Assemblies'''<br/><small>Franchise-holding subjects (CTS 450+)</small>
|}
|}


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'''(a)''' Bailiwick Assemblies of franchise-holding subjects;
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====Article III.1 - Five Tiers====


'''(a)''' '''Bailiwick Assemblies''' of franchise-holding subjects
'''(b)''' Lists of Communal Notables (10% of Assembly participants);


'''(b)''' '''Lists of Communal Notables''' (10% of Assembly participants)
'''(c)''' Governorate Colleges selecting Departmental Notables (10% of Communal Notables);


'''(c)''' '''Governorate Colleges''' selecting Departmental Notables (10% of Communal Notables)
'''(d)''' Realm Conventions selecting National Notables (10% of Departmental Notables);


'''(d)''' '''Realm Conventions''' selecting National Notables (10% of Departmental Notables)
'''(e)''' The Congress of Chryse (delegates from National Notables).


'''(e)''' '''The Congress of Chryse''' (delegates from National Notables)
====Article III.2====
To participate in a Bailiwick Assembly, a meritorious subject must:


====Article III.2 - Franchise Requirements====
'''(a)''' Possess a Civic Trust Score above the Franchise Threshold (currently 450 points);


To participate in a Bailiwick Assembly, a meritorious subject must meet '''all five criteria''':
'''(b)''' Have held meritorious status for five consecutive years;


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(c)''' Maintain institutional enrollment;
|-
! style="background:#e8f6f3" | # !! Requirement !! Details
|-
| 1 || '''Civic Trust Score''' || Above Franchise Threshold (currently 450 points)
|-
| 2 || '''Tenure''' || Held meritorious status for five consecutive years
|-
| 3 || '''Affiliation''' || Maintain institutional enrollment
|-
| 4 || '''Education''' || Completed the Course of the Engaged Subject
|-
| 5 || '''Recommendation''' || Possess a positive institutional recommendation
|}


====Article III.3 - Bailiwick Assembly Process====
'''(d)''' Have completed the Course of the Engaged Subject;


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(e)''' Possess a positive institutional recommendation.
|-
! style="background:#e8f6f3" | Frequency !! Process !! Algorithm !! Transparency
|-
| Once per decade || Participants submit ranked preferences for qualities and attributes || Commission for the Panopticon matches preferences to subject profiles || Subjects learn only whether selected, not their ranking
|}


====Article III.4 - The Congress of Chryse====
====Article III.3====
Bailiwick Assemblies convene once per decade. Participants submit ranked preferences for qualities and attributes. The Commission for the Panopticon algorithmically matches these preferences to subject profiles, generating the List of Communal Notables. Subjects learn only whether they were selected, not their ranking.


* '''Composition:''' Delegates selected by Realm Conventions
====Article III.4====
* '''Apportionment:''' Proportional to meritorious subject population (minimum 5 per Realm)
The Congress of Chryse comprises delegates selected by Realm Conventions, with each Realm receiving delegates proportional to its meritorious subject population (minimum five per Realm). The Congress convenes every five years and selects members for all Union deliberative bodies.
* '''Frequency:''' Convenes every five years
* '''Function:''' Selects members for all Union deliberative bodies
 
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==Chapter IV: The Deliberative Bodies==
==Chapter IV: The Deliberative Bodies==
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===The Chamber of Guilds and Corporations===
===The Chamber of Guilds and Corporations===


{{Infobox legislature
====Article IV.1====
| name = Chamber of Guilds and Corporations
The Chamber of Guilds and Corporations is the supreme legislative organ of the Union, comprising delegates from the constituent guilds and corporations of Benacian society. The Chamber receives legislation from the Council of State, deliberates upon it, and votes on final passage.
| legislature = Benacian Union
| house_type = Supreme legislative organ
| body =
| members = Proportional to guild/corporation membership (min. 5 per guild)
| structure = Delegates from constituent guilds and corporations
| political_groups = 8 core guilds/corporations + admitted bodies
| authority = Deliberates and votes on legislation
| voting_system = Majority vote; weighted voting on specific measures
}}
 
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====Article IV.1 - Role====
====Article IV.2====
The Chamber is the '''supreme legislative organ''' of the Union, comprising delegates from the constituent guilds and corporations. It receives legislation from the Council of State, deliberates upon it, and votes on final passage.
The Chamber comprises delegates from:


====Article IV.2 - Membership====
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" style="width:100%"
 
! Guild/Corporation !! Delegates
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
! style="background:#fdebd0" | # !! Guild/Corporation !! Minimum Delegates !! Proportional Basis
|-
|-
| 1 || [[Guild of Academicians]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Guild of Academicians || 5
|-
|-
| 2 || [[Guild of Factors]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Guild of Factors || 5
|-
|-
| 3 || [[Guild of the Lotus]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Guild of the Lotus || 5
|-
|-
| 4 || [[Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices || 5
|-
|-
| 5 || [[Benacian Union Defence Force]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Benacian Union Defence Force || 5
|-
|-
| 6 || [[The Honourable Company]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| The Honourable Company || 5
|-
|-
| 7 || [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| Nationalist & Humanist Party || 5
|-
|-
| 8 || [[United Ecclesiastical Corporation]] || 5 || Meritorious membership
| United Ecclesiastical Corporation || 5
|-
|-
| colspan="4" style="background:#f9e79f" | '''Other guilds or corporations''' may be admitted by Chamber vote
| colspan="2" |Other guilds or corporations may be admitted by Chamber vote
|}
|}


====Article IV.3 - Delegate Selection====
Each guild/corporation receives delegates proportional to its meritorious membership, with minimum representation of five delegates each.
Delegates selected by their respective guilds/corporations according to '''internal processes'''. Each guild determines:
* Qualification requirements
* Selection methods
* Delegate terms ('''maximum 5 years''')


====Article IV.4 - Powers & Procedures====
====Article IV.3====
Delegates to the Chamber are selected by their respective guilds and corporations according to their own internal processes. Each guild determines its own qualification requirements, selection methods, and delegate terms (which may not exceed five years).


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
====Article IV.4====
|-
The Chamber:
! style="background:#fdebd0; width:40%" | The Chamber CAN: !! style="background:#fdebd0; width:60%" | Process/Notes
|-
| '''Receive bills''' || Drafted by Council of State
|-
| '''Debate legislation''' || Publicly (proceedings broadcast throughout Union)
|-
| '''Propose amendments''' || Council of State may accept or reject
|-
| '''Vote on final passage''' || Majority of delegates present required
|-
| '''Employ weighted voting''' || On specific measures; delegates spend institutional credits for votes of greater value
|}


====Article IV.5 - Critical Limitation====
'''(a)''' Receives bills drafted by the Council of State;


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'''(b)''' Debates legislation publicly (proceedings broadcast throughout the Union);
'''⚠ CRITICAL:''' The Chamber '''may not''' initiate legislation. The sole source of legislative initiative is the First Consul through the Council of State. The Chamber's role is deliberative and ratificatory.
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'''(c)''' May propose amendments (which the Council of State may accept or reject);
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===The Conservatory Senate===
'''(d)''' Votes on final passage by majority of delegates present;


{{Infobox legislature
'''(e)''' May employ weighted voting on specific measures as regulated by Chamber rules, whereby delegates spend institutional credits to cast votes of greater value.
| name = Conservatory Senate
| legislature = Benacian Union
| house_type = Constitutional guardian
| body =
| members = 50
| structure = Life terms (mandatory retirement: age 75 or 30 years)
| authority = Constitutional interpretation, annulment power, can remove First Consul
| voting_system = Varies by function (majority, 2/3, 3/4, unanimous)
}}


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====Article IV.5====
<div class="NavHead" style="background:#e8e8e8; text-align:left; font-weight:bold;">Senate Structure, Powers & Procedures</div>
The Chamber may not initiate legislation. The sole source of legislative initiative is the First Consul through the Council of State. The Chamber's role is deliberative and ratificatory.
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====Article IV.6 - Structure & Appointments====
===The Conservatory Senate===


'''Size:''' 50 members
====Article IV.6====
The Conservatory Senate comprises fifty members serving life terms (subject to mandatory retirement at age 75 or after 30 years of service, whichever comes first). Initial members are appointed by the First Consul with Congressional approval. Vacancies are filled by Senate nomination of three candidates, Congressional selection of one, with First Consul possessing one-time veto per vacancy.


'''Terms:''' Life terms with mandatory retirement at '''age 75''' or after '''30 years of service''' (whichever comes first)
====Article IV.7====
The Conservatory Senate:


'''Initial Appointments:''' By First Consul with Congressional approval
'''(a)''' Guards the constitutional order;


'''Vacancies:'''  
'''(b)''' May annul any legislation, decree, or action deemed contrary to this Charter;
# Senate nominates 3 candidates
# Congress selects 1
# First Consul has one-time veto per vacancy


====Article IV.7 - Powers====
'''(c)''' Approves or rejects the shortlist for First Consul;


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'''(d)''' May remove the First Consul by three-quarters vote for gross violation of this Charter;
|-
! style="background:#d5d8dc; width:35%" | Power Category !! Vote Requirement !! Description
|-
| '''Constitutional Guardian''' || Varies || Guards the constitutional order
|-
| '''Annulment''' || Majority (implied) || May annul any legislation, decree, or action deemed contrary to Charter
|-
| '''Consular Selection''' || Majority || Approves or rejects shortlist for First Consul
|-
| '''Remove First Consul''' || 3/4 || For gross violation of this Charter
|-
| '''Remove Senators''' || Complex proceedings || For cause
|-
| '''Override Panopticon''' || 2/3 || May override algorithmic determinations
|-
| '''Jurisdictional Arbiter''' || Binding || Arbitrates disputes between Union institutions
|-
| '''Override Council of Realms''' || 2/3 or unanimous || On matters specified in Charter
|}


====Article IV.8 - Proceedings & Immunity====
'''(e)''' May remove Senators for cause through complex proceedings;


'''Confidentiality:''' All proceedings are confidential except when Senate votes to publish
'''(f)''' May override Panopticon algorithmic determinations by two-thirds vote;


'''Immunity:'''
'''(g)''' Arbitrates jurisdictional disputes between Union institutions.
* ✓ Senators enjoy immunity from surveillance of their '''deliberations'''
* ✗ Senators have '''no immunity''' from surveillance of their '''private conduct'''


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====Article IV.8====
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All Senate proceedings are confidential except when the Senate votes to publish. Senators enjoy immunity from surveillance of their deliberations but not of their private conduct.


===The Council of Realms===
===The Council of Realms===


{{Infobox legislature
====Article IV.9====
| name = Council of Realms
There is established a Council of Realms comprising three delegates from each of the four member Realms (twelve members total), selected by each Realm according to its own processes for five-year terms.
| legislature = Benacian Union
| house_type = Federal chamber
| body =  
| members = 12 (3 per Realm)
| structure = 5-year terms
| authority = Concurrent consent on federal matters; protects Realm competencies
| voting_system = Majority for consent; 3/4 for veto
}}


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====Article IV.10====
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The Council of Realms:
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====Article IV.9 - Structure====
'''(a)''' Provides concurrent consent (by majority vote) for: expansion of Union competencies, modification of Realm boundaries, amendments to this Charter's federal provisions, and Union abrogation of Realm acts;
* '''12 members total:''' 3 delegates from each of the 4 member Realms
* '''Selection:''' By each Realm according to its own processes
* '''Terms:''' 5 years


====Article IV.10 - Powers====
'''(b)''' Advises on foreign treaties affecting Realm interests;


'''Concurrent Consent''' (by majority vote) required for:
'''(c)''' May veto (by three-quarters vote) Union abrogations of Realm acts or Panopticon threshold adjustments reducing any Realm's Congressional representation by more than 20%, subject to Senate override by two-thirds vote.
* Expansion of Union competencies
* Modification of Realm boundaries
* Amendments to Charter's federal provisions
* Union abrogation of Realm acts


'''Advisory Function:'''
====Article IV.11====
* Advises on foreign treaties affecting Realm interests
The Council of Realms may not initiate legislation, veto ordinary Union legislation, or interfere with First Consul executive powers. Senate decisions override Council decisions when the Senate acts by two-thirds vote or unanimous vote as specified in this Charter.
 
'''Veto Power''' (by 3/4 vote):
* Union abrogations of Realm acts
* Panopticon threshold adjustments reducing any Realm's Congressional representation by more than 20%
* ''Subject to Senate override by 2/3 vote''
 
====Article IV.11 - Limitations====
 
The Council of Realms '''may not:'''
* Initiate legislation
* Veto ordinary Union legislation
* Interfere with First Consul executive powers
 
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'''ℹ NOTE:''' Senate decisions override Council decisions when Senate acts by 2/3 or unanimous vote as specified in Charter
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==Chapter V: The Panopticon and Merit==
==Chapter V: The Panopticon and Merit==


{{main|Commission for the Panopticon|Civic Trust Score}}
====Article V.1====
The Commission for the Panopticon operates under the Second Consul and calculates Civic Trust Scores for all subjects based on: employment history, tax compliance, criminal records, civic participation, social associations, public statements, location patterns, consumption behavior, and institutional loyalty metrics.


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====Article V.2====
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Civic Trust Scores range from zero to one thousand points. Meritorious Subject status requires a score above 350. The Franchise Threshold is set by the Commission at 450 points but may be adjusted based on conditions. All scoring methodologies are published, but individual scores and applications remain confidential.
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====Article V.1 - The Commission for the Panopticon====
 
'''Authority:''' Operates under the Second Consul
 
'''Function:''' Calculates [[Conditioned Social Harmonisation#Societal Compliance Utility Matrix|Civic Trust Scores]] for all subjects
 
'''Scoring Factors:'''
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* Employment history
* Tax compliance
* Criminal records
* Civic participation
* Social associations
* Public statements
* Location patterns
* Consumption behavior
* Institutional loyalty metrics
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====Article V.2 - Civic Trust Score Thresholds====


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
! style="background:#f4ecf7" | Score Range !! Status !! Rights Level
|-
|-
! style="background:#f4ecf7" | Score Range !! Status !! Rights Level !! Key Threshold
| style="background:#d4edda" | 800-1000 || Elite || National Notables level
|-
| style="background:#d4edda" | '''800-1000''' || Elite || National Notables level || —
|-
|-
| style="background:#d1ecf1" | '''600-800''' || Solid Citizen || Has franchise || —
| style="background:#d1ecf1" | 600-800 || Solid Citizen || Has franchise
|-
|-
| style="background:#fff3cd" | '''450-600''' || Meritorious || Franchise eligible || '''Franchise Threshold: 450'''
| style="background:#fff3cd" | 450-600 || Meritorious || Franchise eligible (Threshold: 450)
|-
|-
| '''350-450''' || Meritorious || Limited participation || '''Merit Threshold: 350'''
| 350-450 || Meritorious || Limited participation (Merit Threshold: 350)
|-
|-
| '''100-350''' || Subject Without Merit || Civil rights only || —
| 100-350 || Subject Without Merit || Civil rights only
|-
|-
| style="background:#f8d7da" | '''0-100''' || Protected Person || Special status || —
| style="background:#f8d7da" | 0-100 || Protected Person || Special status
|}
|}


'''Transparency:'''
====Article V.3====
* ✓ All scoring methodologies are '''published'''
Subjects may appeal their Civic Trust Score annually. Appeals are reviewed by three-member panels who may adjust scores for algorithmic or data errors. The Conservatory Senate may override any Panopticon determination by two-thirds vote.
* ✗ Individual scores and applications remain '''confidential'''


'''Adjustability:''' Franchise Threshold set at 450 points but '''may be adjusted''' based on conditions
====Article V.4====
No subject may have meritorious status revoked or be classified as a Protected Person based solely on algorithmic determination. All such actions require review and approval by a human official whose identity is recorded.


====Article V.3 - Appeals Process====
==Chapter VI: The Member Realms==


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
===Realm Sovereignty===
|-
! style="background:#f4ecf7" | Frequency !! Review Body !! Grounds !! Ultimate Override
|-
| Annually || 3-member panels || Algorithmic or data errors || Conservatory Senate (2/3 vote)
|}


====Article V.4 - Human Review Requirement====
====Article VI.1====
The sovereignty of member Realms is limited only by matters vested in the Union by this Charter. Each Realm exercises public powers independently within its sphere. Each Realm retains the right to withdraw from the Union in a manner accordant with law, the Union Covenant, and the maintenance of Human Supremacy.


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====Article VI.2====
'''⚠ CRITICAL PROTECTION:''' No subject may have meritorious status revoked or be classified as a Protected Person based '''solely''' on algorithmic determination. All such actions require review and approval by a human official whose identity is recorded.
The territory of a member Realm may not be modified without its consent. The right of withdrawal may not be eliminated except by unanimous consent of all Realms.
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===Realm Executives===
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==Chapter VI: The Member Realms==


===The Four Realms===
====Article VI.3====
Executive authority within each Realm vests as follows:


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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:25%" | Realm !! Chief Executive !! Selection Method
|-
|-
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:20%" | Realm
| '''Unified Governorates of Benacia''' || First Consul || Directly governed by Union
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:20%" | Executive Title
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:25%" | Selection Method
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:20%" | Character
! style="background:#aed6f1; width:15%" | Confirmation?
|-
|-
| '''[[Unified Governorates of Benacia]]'''
| '''Sovereign Confederation''' || Uvngætz || Selected by internal Miþuï structures*
| First Consul
| Directly governed by Union
| Union loyalist core
| N/A
|-
|-
| '''[[Sovereign Confederation]]'''
| '''Ransenar''' || Szodan || Internal constitutional processes*
| Uvngætz
| Selected by internal Miþuï structures
| Traditional, culturally distinct
| ✓ (Limited grounds)
|-
|-
| '''[[Ransenar]]'''
| '''Chryse''' || High Commissioner || Appointed by Congress of Chryse
| Szodan
| Internal constitutional processes
| Moderate, monarchical traditions
| ✓ (Limited grounds)
|-
| '''[[Chryse|Free City of Chryse]]'''
| High Commissioner
| Appointed by Congress of Chryse
| Merchant pragmatists, capital city
| ✗
|}
|}


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<small>*Candidate must have signed the Covenant, appear on Register of Souls, and not be determined heretic by United Ecclesiastical Corporation. First Consul confirmation may be refused for: Covenant violation, heresy, criminal conviction, foreign allegiance, or Senate constitutional threat determination.</small>
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===Realm Sovereignty===
====Article VI.4====
Realm executives may be removed only by:


====Article VI.1====
'''(a)''' Internal Realm constitutional processes; or
The sovereignty of member Realms is '''limited only''' by matters vested in the Union by this Charter. Each Realm exercises public powers independently within its sphere. Each Realm retains the '''right to withdraw''' from the Union in a manner accordant with law, the Union Covenant, and the maintenance of Human Supremacy.


====Article VI.2====
'''(b)''' The First Consul with two-thirds Conservatory Senate concurrence, but only for treason, gross Charter violation, criminal conviction, or referral from the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices.
* The territory of a member Realm '''may not be modified without its consent'''
* The right of withdrawal '''may not be eliminated''' except by unanimous consent of all Realms


===Realm Executives===
Any such removal may be appealed to the Council of Realms.


====Article VI.3 - Executive Authority by Realm====
===Realm Competencies===


'''(f) Unified Governorates of Benacia:''' The First Consul governs directly as Head of the Realm.
====Article VI.5====
The following are exclusive Realm competencies:


'''(g) Sovereign Confederation:''' The Uvngætz is selected by internal Miþuï structures, provided the candidate has:
'''(a)''' Cultural autonomy (languages, heritage, religious institutions, traditional law for civil matters, commemorations);
* Signed the Covenant
* Appears on the Register of Souls
* Not determined heretic by the United Ecclesiastical Corporation


'''First Consul confirmation may be refused for:'''
'''(b)''' Educational content (curriculum for non-civic subjects, universities, vocational training);
* Covenant violation
* Heresy
* Criminal conviction
* Foreign allegiance
* Senate constitutional threat determination


'''(h) Ransenar:''' The Szodan is selected according to Ransenar's internal constitutional processes (which Ransenar determines by its own Realm constitution). Confirmation follows the same limited grounds as the Sovereign Confederation.
'''(c)''' Local economic development (intra-Realm commerce, local licensing, regional incentives, tourism, local infrastructure);


'''(i) Chryse:''' The High Commissioner is appointed by the Congress of Chryse and is '''not subject''' to First Consul confirmation.
'''(d)''' Internal governance (bailiwick organization, local services, Realm judicial organization, administrative procedures);


====Article VI.4 - Removal of Realm Executives====
'''(e)''' Realm symbols and honors.


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====Article VI.6====
|-
The Union may not abrogate Realm acts touching exclusive competencies except when such acts:
! style="background:#d5f4e6; width:30%" | Method !! Initiator !! Grounds !! Appeal
|-
| '''Internal''' || Realm constitutional processes || As determined by Realm || —
|-
| '''Union''' || First Consul + 2/3 Senate || Treason, gross Charter violation, criminal conviction, referral from Sacred Carnifices || Council of Realms
|}
 
===Realm Competencies===


====Article VI.5 - Exclusive Realm Competencies====
'''(a)''' Violate the Union Covenant;


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(b)''' Impair Union institutions;
|-
! style="background:#d5f4e6; width:25%" | Category !! Specific Areas
|-
| '''Cultural Autonomy''' || Languages, heritage, religious institutions, traditional law for civil matters, commemorations
|-
| '''Educational Content''' || Curriculum for non-civic subjects, universities, vocational training
|-
| '''Local Economic Development''' || Intra-Realm commerce, local licensing, regional incentives, tourism, local infrastructure
|-
| '''Internal Governance''' || Bailiwick organization, local services, Realm judicial organization, administrative procedures
|-
| '''Realm Symbols & Honors''' || As determined by Realm
|}


====Article VI.6 - Limits on Union Abrogation====
'''(c)''' Create inter-Realm conflicts; or


The Union '''may not''' abrogate Realm acts touching exclusive competencies '''except''' when such acts:
'''(d)''' Threaten constitutional order as determined by two-thirds Senate vote.
* Violate the Union Covenant
* Impair Union institutions
* Create inter-Realm conflicts
* Threaten constitutional order (as determined by 2/3 Senate vote)


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Any abrogation requires Council of Realms concurrence or unanimous Senate override.
'''ℹ NOTE:''' '''Any abrogation requires:''' Council of Realms concurrence '''OR''' unanimous Senate override
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===Union Competencies===
===Union Competencies===


====Article VI.7 - Exclusive Union Authority====
====Article VI.7====
 
The Union exercises exclusive authority over: foreign relations and treaties; war and peace; the armed forces; foreign and inter-Realm commerce; monetary and credit systems; the Commission for the Panopticon; surveillance and merit evaluation; the selectorate system; and federal nationality law.
The Union exercises '''exclusive authority''' over:
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* Foreign relations and treaties
* War and peace
* The armed forces
* Foreign and inter-Realm commerce
* Monetary and credit systems
* Commission for the Panopticon
* Surveillance and merit evaluation
* The selectorate system
* Federal nationality law
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====Article VI.8 - Supremacy Clause====
Union law '''prevails''' over conflicting Realm law in all areas of Union competency. The Conservatory Senate is the '''final arbiter''' of competency boundaries.
 
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====Article VI.8====
Union law prevails over conflicting Realm law in all areas of Union competency. The Conservatory Senate is the final arbiter of competency boundaries.


==Chapter VII: Additional Provisions==
==Chapter VII: Additional Provisions==
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===Plebiscites===
===Plebiscites===


====Article VII.1 - Who Can Call Plebiscites====
====Article VII.1====
Plebiscites may be called by:


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'''(a)''' The First Consul at any time on any matter;
|-
! style="background:#fadbd8" | Authority !! Threshold !! Subjects
|-
| '''First Consul''' || At any time || Any matter
|-
| '''Conservatory Senate''' || 2/3 vote || Constitutional questions
|-
| '''Congress of Chryse''' || 3/4 vote || Succession or fundamental constitutional questions
|}
 
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'''⚠ NOTE:''' No plebiscite may be initiated by popular petition
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====Article VII.2 - Plebiscite Procedures====


'''Electorate:''' All meritorious subjects meeting the Franchise Threshold
'''(b)''' The Conservatory Senate by two-thirds vote on constitutional questions;


'''Question Format:'''
'''(c)''' The Congress of Chryse by three-quarters vote on succession or fundamental constitutional questions.
* Drafted by Council of State
* Subject to Senate review
* Answerable by yes or no


'''Tabulation:''' By the Panopticon
No plebiscite may be initiated by popular petition.


'''Announcement:''' By the First Consul
====Article VII.2====
 
All meritorious subjects meeting the Franchise Threshold may vote in plebiscites. The Council of State drafts the question (answerable by yes or no), subject to Senate review. Results are tabulated by the Panopticon and announced by the First Consul. The outcome is binding unless annulled by the Senate.
'''Effect:''' Binding unless annulled by the Senate
 
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===Rights of Subjects===
===Rights of Subjects===


====Article VII.3====
====Article VII.3====
 
Subjects who comply with the Union Covenant possess rights including life, liberty, security, property (subject to taxation), petition, religious practice, and lawful occupation. Rights are subject to lawful authority, and limitation by law for security, health, order, rights protection, or heresy suppression. Recusants possess only Protected Person rights. Heretics may be subject to complete loss of rights.
'''Subjects who comply with the Union Covenant possess rights including:'''
* Life
* Liberty
* Security
* Property (subject to taxation)
* Petition
* Religious practice
* Lawful occupation
 
'''Limitations:''' Rights are subject to lawful authority, and limitation by law for:
* Security
* Health
* Order
* Rights protection
* Heresy suppression
 
'''Restricted Subjects:'''
* '''Recusants''' possess only Protected Person rights
* '''Heretics''' may be subject to complete loss of rights
 
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===Emergency Powers===
===Emergency Powers===


====Article VII.4 - Constitutional Emergency====
====Article VII.4====
In cases of imminent threat to Union survival or complete failure of essential government functions, the First Consul may declare Constitutional Emergency with two-thirds Senate concurrence (or Senate and Council of Realms may jointly declare by two-thirds of each).


'''Grounds for Declaration:'''
During emergency:
* Imminent threat to Union survival, '''OR'''
* Complete failure of essential government functions


'''Who Can Declare:'''
'''(a)''' First Consul issues decrees with immediate force without Council of State drafting or deliberative body approval;
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|-
! Method 1 !! Method 2
|-
| First Consul + 2/3 Senate concurrence || Senate + Council of Realms (2/3 of each)
|}
 
'''Emergency Powers in Effect:'''


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'''(b)''' Senate retains annulment power with seven-day review;
|-
! style="background:#f9e79f" | Power Granted !! Limitation/Check
|-
| First Consul issues decrees with immediate force || Senate retains annulment power (7-day review)
|-
| No Council of State drafting required || —
|-
| No deliberative body approval required || —
|-
| Council of Realms concurrent consent suspended || —
|-
| Panopticon operates independently || —
|}


'''Duration:'''
'''(c)''' Council of Realms concurrent consent is suspended;
* '''90 days maximum'''
* '''Extendable once''' by unanimous Senate
* '''Total maximum: 18 months'''


'''Prohibited Actions During Emergency:'''
'''(d)''' Panopticon operates independently.
* Charter amendments
* Territorial changes
* Senate abolition
* Indefinite detention
* Covenant violations


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Emergency lasts ninety days maximum, extendable once by unanimous Senate to eighteen months total.
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Prohibited actions: Charter amendments, territorial changes, Senate abolition, indefinite detention, Covenant violations.
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===Hierarchy of Authority===
===Hierarchy of Authority===


====Article VII.5 - Conflict Resolution====
====Article VII.5====
In conflicts between institutions:


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
'''(a)''' On strategic matters (foreign affairs, war, defense, monetary policy, Union-wide surveillance): First Consul has final authority, subject to Senate annulment for constitutional violation;
|-
 
! style="background:#e8daef; width:25%" | Type of Question !! Final Authority !! Check/Override
'''(b)''' On constitutional questions: Conservatory Senate has final authority;
|-
| '''Strategic matters''' (foreign affairs, war, defense, monetary policy, Union-wide surveillance) || First Consul || Senate annulment for constitutional violation
|-
| '''Constitutional questions''' || Conservatory Senate || None (final)
|-
| '''Federal questions''' (Realm competencies, boundaries, Union-Realm disputes) || Council of Realms || Senate override by 2/3
|-
| '''Jurisdictional disputes''' || Conservatory Senate || Binding effect
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'''(c)''' On federal questions (Realm competencies, boundaries, Union-Realm disputes): Council of Realms has primary authority, subject to Senate override by two-thirds;
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'''(d)''' On jurisdictional disputes: Conservatory Senate arbitrates with binding effect.
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===Symbols===
===Symbols===


====Article VII.6====
====Article VII.6====
The Union's insignia is the Seal of Chryse surrounded by a golden raptor over a blue shield. The Union flag features the Congressional Emblem over a white fess with gold fimbriation over blue. The military flag is fringed in gold with the Congressional Emblem and Archonic Ouroboros on blue with radiating beams, bearing the inscription "Ußar Ał Boþ Ußar Reht" (Our Might is Our Right).


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===Amendment===
|-
 
! style="background:#d5f4e6" | Symbol !! Description
====Article VII.7====
|-
This Charter may be amended by:
| '''Union Insignia''' || Seal of Chryse surrounded by a golden raptor over a blue shield
|-
| '''Union Flag''' || Congressional Emblem over a white fess with gold fimbriation over blue
|-
| '''Military Flag''' || Fringed in gold with Congressional Emblem and Archonic Ouroboros on blue with radiating beams, bearing inscription "Ußar Ał Boþ Ußar Reht" (Our Might is Our Right)
|}


===Amendment===
'''(a)''' First Consul directing Council of State to draft an amendment;


====Article VII.7 - Standard Amendment Process====
'''(b)''' Senate review;


'''Process:'''
'''(c)''' Two-thirds approval in the Chamber of Guilds and Corporations;
# First Consul directs Council of State
# Council drafts amendment
# Senate review
# 2/3 approval in Chamber of Guilds and Corporations
# Ratification by 3/4 of Realm executives
# Promulgation by First Consul


'''Alternative Path:''' Direct to plebiscite by:
'''(d)''' Ratification by three-quarters of Realm executives;
* Unanimous Senate vote, '''OR'''
* 3/4 Congress vote


====Article VII.8 - Protected Provisions====
'''(e)''' Promulgation by First Consul.


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Alternatively, amendments may proceed directly to plebiscite by unanimous Senate vote or three-quarters Congress vote.
'''⚠ PROTECTED PROVISIONS — No amendment may:'''
* Abolish the member Realms
* Eliminate the right of withdrawal
* Contradict the Union Covenant


'''...without unanimous consent of all Realms'''
====Article VII.8====
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No amendment may abolish the member Realms, eliminate the right of withdrawal, or contradict the Union Covenant without unanimous consent of all Realms.


===Supremacy===
===Supremacy===


====Article VII.9====
====Article VII.9====
This Charter, laws made in pursuance thereof, and Union treaties constitute the supreme law. In case of conflict, this Charter prevails. The Conservatory Senate interprets this Charter with final authority.


'''Hierarchy of Law:'''
==Chapter VIII: Transitional Provisions==
# This Charter (supreme)
# Laws made in pursuance of Charter
# Union treaties


'''Interpretation:''' The Conservatory Senate interprets this Charter with '''final authority'''
====Article VIII.1====
This Charter supersedes all prior constitutional arrangements including the Charter passed in the Second Session of the Congress of Chryse and revised in the Fourth Session.


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====Article VIII.2====
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Transition proceeds as follows:


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'''(a) Year One:''' Constitutional enabling legislation; Panopticon develops systems; Civic Trust Scores initialized;


==Chapter VIII: Transitional Provisions==
'''(b) Year Two:''' First Bailiwick Assemblies; Communal Notables selected;
 
'''(c) Year Three:''' Governorate Colleges and Realm Conventions; Departmental and National Notables selected;
 
'''(d) Year Four:''' Congress convenes; first Consulate and deliberative bodies selected;
 
'''(e) Year Five:''' Full implementation; prior structures dissolved.


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====Article VIII.3====
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Current office-holders receive:
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====Article VIII.1====
'''(a)''' Automatic placement on appropriate Lists for the first cycle;
This Charter supersedes all prior constitutional arrangements including the Charter passed in the Second Session of the Congress of Chryse and revised in the Fourth Session.


====Article VIII.2 - Five-Year Transition====
'''(b)''' Civic Trust Scores initialized at 600 points;


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| '''Year Three''' || Governorate Colleges and Realm Conventions; Departmental and National Notables selected
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| '''Year Four''' || Congress convenes; first Consulate and deliberative bodies selected
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| '''Year Five''' || Full implementation; prior structures dissolved
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====Article VIII.3 - Current Office-Holder Privileges====
'''(d)''' Priority consideration for Council of State or other offices.


Current office-holders receive '''(expires after one complete 10-year cycle)''':
These privileges expire after one complete ten-year cycle.
* Automatic placement on appropriate Lists for the first cycle
* Civic Trust Scores initialized at 600 points
* Exemption from Course requirements for one cycle
* Priority consideration for Council of State or other offices


====Article VIII.4 - Transitional First Consul====
====Article VIII.4====
The current Szodan of Benacia serves as the first First Consul until completion of the first selectorate cycle. During transition, the High Presidium continues until the Consulate is operational.
The current Szodan of Benacia serves as the first First Consul until completion of the first selectorate cycle. During transition, the High Presidium continues until the Consulate is operational.


====Article VIII.5 - Council of Realms Formation====
====Article VIII.5====
* '''Within 6 months:''' Each Realm selects 3 delegates
Within six months, each Realm selects three delegates to the Council of Realms. The Council convenes within nine months. Until operational, the Senate acts in the Council's stead for consent matters.
* '''Within 9 months:''' Council convenes
* '''Until operational:''' Senate acts in Council's stead for consent matters


====Article VIII.6 - Realm Constitution Development====
====Article VIII.6====
* '''Within 1 year:''' Sovereign Confederation and Ransenar establish executive selection processes
The Sovereign Confederation and Ransenar shall establish their executive selection processes within one year. Each Realm submits its constitution to the Senate within two years for conformity review.
* '''Within 2 years:''' Each Realm submits constitution to Senate for conformity review


====Article VIII.7 - Entry Into Force====
====Article VIII.7====
This Charter enters into force upon ratification by the Congress of Chryse and promulgation by the Szodan of Benacia.
This Charter enters into force upon ratification by the Congress of Chryse and promulgation by the Szodan of Benacia.


<div style="text-align:center;">'''''Done in Session of the Eleventh Congress of Chryse'''''</div>
<div style="text-align:center;">'''''Done in Session of the Eleventh Congress of Chryse'''''</div>
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==Appendix: Quick Reference==
==Appendix: Quick Reference==


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===The Four Power Centers===
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| style="background:#ebf5fb" | '''The Executive<br/>(First Consul)'''
| '''The Executive''' (First Consul) || Day-to-day government, military, foreign policy, legislative initiative || Senate (constitutional), Council of Realms (federal), Chamber (legislative approval)
| Day-to-day government, military, foreign policy, legislative initiative
| Senate (constitutional), Council of Realms (federal), Chamber (legislative approval)
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| style="background:#d5d8dc" | '''The Senate<br/>(Conservatory Senate)'''
| '''The Senate''' (Conservatory Senate) || Constitutional interpretation, veto power, can remove First Consul || Very difficult (basically self-governing)
| Constitutional interpretation, veto power, can remove First Consul
| Very difficult (basically self-governing)
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| style="background:#fdebd0" | '''The Chamber<br/>(Chamber of Guilds and Corporations)'''
| '''The Chamber''' (Chamber of Guilds and Corporations) || Legislative approval, guild representation || Senate (can annul), First Consul (sole initiative)
| Legislative approval, guild representation; Delegates from 8 major guilds vote on laws
| Senate (can annul), First Consul (sole initiative)
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| style="background:#d1f2eb" | '''The Council<br/>(Council of Realms)'''
| '''The Council''' (Council of Realms) || Realm competencies, veto on federal matters || Senate override (2/3 vote)
| Realm competencies, veto on federal matters
| Senate override (2/3 vote)
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===Decision Matrix===
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| style="background:#d4edda" | 800-1000 || Elite || National Notables level
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| style="background:#d1ecf1" | '''600-800''' || Solid citizen || Has franchise
| style="background:#d1ecf1" | 600-800 || Solid citizen || Has franchise
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| style="background:#fff3cd" | '''450-600''' || Meritorious || '''Franchise threshold at 450'''
| style="background:#fff3cd" | 450-600 || Meritorious || Franchise threshold at 450
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| '''350-450''' || Meritorious || Low participation
| 350-450 || Meritorious || Low participation
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| '''100-350''' || Subject Without Merit || Civil rights only
| 100-350 || Subject Without Merit || Civil rights only
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| style="background:#f8d7da" | '''0-100''' || Protected Person || Status governed by special law
| style="background:#f8d7da" | 0-100 || Protected Person || Status governed by special law
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===The Four Realms===
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| '''Unified Governorates of Benacia''' || First Consul || Directly governed || Union loyalist core
| Unified Governorates of Benacia || First Consul || Directly governed || Union loyalist core
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| '''Sovereign Confederation''' || Uvngætz || Selected by Miþuï || Traditional, culturally distinct
| Sovereign Confederation || Uvngætz || Selected by Miþuï || Traditional, culturally distinct
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| '''Ransenar''' || Szodan || Method determined internally || Moderate, monarchical traditions
| Ransenar || Szodan || Method determined internally || Moderate, monarchical traditions
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 05:01, 30 January 2026

Charter of the Benacian Union
Overview
Jurisdiction Benacian Union
Ratified Eleventh Congress of Chryse
Date effective Upon ratification by Congress of Chryse
System Federal parliamentary consular republic
Government structure
Branches Three (Executive, Legislative, Judicial)
Head of state First Consul
Chambers Three deliberative bodies
Executive Three-Consul system
History
Supersedes Prior constitutional arrangements
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The Charter of the Benacian Union is the fundamental constitutional document of the Benacian Union, establishing it as a unified federal state composed of four member Realms. As reformed and ratified by the Eleventh Congress of Chryse, it establishes the governmental structure, classification of subjects, rights and obligations, and the Union Covenant as supreme law alongside the Charter itself.

Preamble

"The Unified Governorates of Benacia, the Sovereign Confederation of Governorates, the Kingdom of Ransenar, and the Free City of Chryse—unite themselves in one Union State—hereafter known as The Benacian Union."


"We, the subjects of the Benacian Union, acknowledging the supreme authority of Human Supremacy on Micras, do hereby establish this Charter as the fundamental law of the Union."

Chapter I: Fundamental Principles

Article I.1

The Benacian Union is a unified federal state composed of four member Realms. The Union preserves the territorial integrity of each Realm while vesting supreme authority in the organs of the Union established by this Charter.

Article I.2

All persons residing within the territories of the Union are subjects of the Union. There exists one Benacian nationality for all subjects of the member Realms.

Article I.3 - Classification of Subjects

Subjects are classified as:

Classification Civic Trust Score Rights Granted Requirements & Restrictions
Meritorious Subjects Above 350 Full civil and political rights Union Covenant compliance, appearance on Register of Souls, no disqualifying convictions
Subjects Without Merit 100-350 Civil rights only Covenant compliance required
Recusants Varies Reduced civil rights, permanent political disability Refuse the Union Covenant; subject to fines and community service
Heretics Varies Subject to complete loss of rights, prosecution, purgation Determined by United Ecclesiastical Corporation to practice forbidden rites or reject Covenant
Protected Persons Below 100 Status governed by special law Various circumstances resulting in very low CTS

Article I.4

The Benacian Union is founded upon the Union Covenant, which establishes Human Supremacy on Micras and the divine foundation of lawful authority. All subjects are bound by the Covenant enacted by the Congress of Chryse. The Covenant forms supreme law alongside this Charter.

Article I.4A - Covenant Obligations

All subjects must enter the Union Covenant at the annual ceremony on the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month. Non-compliance results in notification to the Panopticon, Civic Trust Score adjustment, and penalties prescribed by the Covenant. The Register of Souls maintained by the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices records compliance.

Article I.4B - The United Ecclesiastical Corporation

The United Ecclesiastical Corporation of Benacia exercises religious authority under the Union Covenant through its Council of Araxion. The Corporation determines heresy, certifies Realm religious practices for Covenant compliance, and maintains clerical registers. The Conservatory Senate may override heresy determinations by unanimous vote. The Corporation may not exercise temporal power or command civil authorities except through lawful processes.

Article I.4C - Religious Practice

Subjects must comply with the Union Covenant. Approved practices include those recognized by the United Ecclesiastical Corporation as Covenant-compliant. Forbidden practices include worship of the Vanir, Germania, Sisera, Baishens, daemon worship, and rejection of the Union Covenant. The Corporation may grant conscience exemptions for sincere religious beliefs preventing public participation, which exemptions do not relieve subjects of submission to lawful authority.

Article I.5

The capital of the Benacian Union is the Free City of Chryse.

Chapter II: The Consular Executive

The Three Consuls

Article II.1

Executive authority of the Benacian Union vests in a Consulate of three persons: the First Consul, the Second Consul, and the Third Consul.

Article II.2

The First Consul holds supreme executive power and:

(a) Commands the Benacian Union Defence Force;

(b) Directs foreign policy through the Commission for Foreign Affairs;

(c) Possesses sole authority to propose legislation through the Council of State;

(d) Appoints and dismisses all ministers, commissioners, and Realm executives, subject to the limitations of this Charter;

(e) Issues decrees with force of law during legislative recess;

(f) Represents the Union in all international affairs.

Article II.3

The Second Consul oversees internal security and the Commission for the Panopticon. The Third Consul oversees the Commission for the Sacred Treasury and economic policy. Both must countersign First Consul decrees touching their respective domains, but their assent is not required for such decrees to proceed. They serve at the pleasure of the First Consul.

Article II.4

Each Consul serves a term of ten years. The First Consul may serve no more than two consecutive terms unless this limitation is waived by plebiscite. The Second and Third Consuls serve without term limits at the pleasure of the First Consul.

Succession

Article II.5

In the final year of a Consular term, the outgoing Consulate and the Conservatory Senate jointly prepare a shortlist of three candidates for First Consul from the Lists of National Notables. The Congress of Chryse selects the First Consul by majority vote. If the Congress rejects all candidates, new lists are prepared and the process repeats. The outgoing First Consul continues in acting capacity during any interim.

Article II.6

If the First Consul dies or is removed mid-term:

(a) The Second Consul immediately becomes Acting First Consul for ninety days;

(b) The Conservatory Senate prepares a shortlist and convenes an extraordinary Congress to select a new First Consul;

(c) If both First and Second Consuls are unavailable, the Third Consul assumes acting authority;

(d) If all three Consuls are unavailable, the Conservatory Senate appoints an Acting First Consul from its membership by majority vote.

The Council of State

Article II.7

There is established a Council of State of thirty to fifty appointed experts who draft all legislation at the direction of the First Consul. No bill may reach any deliberative assembly unless first composed by the Council of State. Members are appointed by the First Consul for five-year terms and may be removed at any time.

The Office of the Lord High Censor

Article II.8

The Congress of Chryse appoints a Lord High Censor who directs the Benacian Censorate. The Censorate serves the Consulate in matters of population enumeration, maintenance of registers, and the upholding of moral standards. The Lord High Censor reports to the Congress but responds to the requirements of all three Consuls in the execution of Censorate duties. The Censorate supervises the Rehabilitation Office, the Population Management Bureau, and the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices.

Chapter III: The Selectorate System

Article III.1

Political participation operates through graduated tiers of filtration:

Tier 5: Congress of Chryse
Delegates from National Notables
Tier 4: National Notables
10% of Departmental Notables (selected by Realm Conventions)
Tier 3: Departmental Notables
10% of Communal Notables (selected by Governorate Colleges)
Tier 2: Communal Notables
10% of Assembly participants (algorithmically selected)
Tier 1: Bailiwick Assemblies
Franchise-holding subjects (CTS 450+)

(a) Bailiwick Assemblies of franchise-holding subjects;

(b) Lists of Communal Notables (10% of Assembly participants);

(c) Governorate Colleges selecting Departmental Notables (10% of Communal Notables);

(d) Realm Conventions selecting National Notables (10% of Departmental Notables);

(e) The Congress of Chryse (delegates from National Notables).

Article III.2

To participate in a Bailiwick Assembly, a meritorious subject must:

(a) Possess a Civic Trust Score above the Franchise Threshold (currently 450 points);

(b) Have held meritorious status for five consecutive years;

(c) Maintain institutional enrollment;

(d) Have completed the Course of the Engaged Subject;

(e) Possess a positive institutional recommendation.

Article III.3

Bailiwick Assemblies convene once per decade. Participants submit ranked preferences for qualities and attributes. The Commission for the Panopticon algorithmically matches these preferences to subject profiles, generating the List of Communal Notables. Subjects learn only whether they were selected, not their ranking.

Article III.4

The Congress of Chryse comprises delegates selected by Realm Conventions, with each Realm receiving delegates proportional to its meritorious subject population (minimum five per Realm). The Congress convenes every five years and selects members for all Union deliberative bodies.

Chapter IV: The Deliberative Bodies

The Chamber of Guilds and Corporations

Article IV.1

The Chamber of Guilds and Corporations is the supreme legislative organ of the Union, comprising delegates from the constituent guilds and corporations of Benacian society. The Chamber receives legislation from the Council of State, deliberates upon it, and votes on final passage.

Article IV.2

The Chamber comprises delegates from:

Guild/Corporation Delegates
Guild of Academicians 5
Guild of Factors 5
Guild of the Lotus 5
Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices 5
Benacian Union Defence Force 5
The Honourable Company 5
Nationalist & Humanist Party 5
United Ecclesiastical Corporation 5
Other guilds or corporations may be admitted by Chamber vote

Each guild/corporation receives delegates proportional to its meritorious membership, with minimum representation of five delegates each.

Article IV.3

Delegates to the Chamber are selected by their respective guilds and corporations according to their own internal processes. Each guild determines its own qualification requirements, selection methods, and delegate terms (which may not exceed five years).

Article IV.4

The Chamber:

(a) Receives bills drafted by the Council of State;

(b) Debates legislation publicly (proceedings broadcast throughout the Union);

(c) May propose amendments (which the Council of State may accept or reject);

(d) Votes on final passage by majority of delegates present;

(e) May employ weighted voting on specific measures as regulated by Chamber rules, whereby delegates spend institutional credits to cast votes of greater value.

Article IV.5

The Chamber may not initiate legislation. The sole source of legislative initiative is the First Consul through the Council of State. The Chamber's role is deliberative and ratificatory.

The Conservatory Senate

Article IV.6

The Conservatory Senate comprises fifty members serving life terms (subject to mandatory retirement at age 75 or after 30 years of service, whichever comes first). Initial members are appointed by the First Consul with Congressional approval. Vacancies are filled by Senate nomination of three candidates, Congressional selection of one, with First Consul possessing one-time veto per vacancy.

Article IV.7

The Conservatory Senate:

(a) Guards the constitutional order;

(b) May annul any legislation, decree, or action deemed contrary to this Charter;

(c) Approves or rejects the shortlist for First Consul;

(d) May remove the First Consul by three-quarters vote for gross violation of this Charter;

(e) May remove Senators for cause through complex proceedings;

(f) May override Panopticon algorithmic determinations by two-thirds vote;

(g) Arbitrates jurisdictional disputes between Union institutions.

Article IV.8

All Senate proceedings are confidential except when the Senate votes to publish. Senators enjoy immunity from surveillance of their deliberations but not of their private conduct.

The Council of Realms

Article IV.9

There is established a Council of Realms comprising three delegates from each of the four member Realms (twelve members total), selected by each Realm according to its own processes for five-year terms.

Article IV.10

The Council of Realms:

(a) Provides concurrent consent (by majority vote) for: expansion of Union competencies, modification of Realm boundaries, amendments to this Charter's federal provisions, and Union abrogation of Realm acts;

(b) Advises on foreign treaties affecting Realm interests;

(c) May veto (by three-quarters vote) Union abrogations of Realm acts or Panopticon threshold adjustments reducing any Realm's Congressional representation by more than 20%, subject to Senate override by two-thirds vote.

Article IV.11

The Council of Realms may not initiate legislation, veto ordinary Union legislation, or interfere with First Consul executive powers. Senate decisions override Council decisions when the Senate acts by two-thirds vote or unanimous vote as specified in this Charter.

Chapter V: The Panopticon and Merit

Article V.1

The Commission for the Panopticon operates under the Second Consul and calculates Civic Trust Scores for all subjects based on: employment history, tax compliance, criminal records, civic participation, social associations, public statements, location patterns, consumption behavior, and institutional loyalty metrics.

Article V.2

Civic Trust Scores range from zero to one thousand points. Meritorious Subject status requires a score above 350. The Franchise Threshold is set by the Commission at 450 points but may be adjusted based on conditions. All scoring methodologies are published, but individual scores and applications remain confidential.

Score Range Status Rights Level
800-1000 Elite National Notables level
600-800 Solid Citizen Has franchise
450-600 Meritorious Franchise eligible (Threshold: 450)
350-450 Meritorious Limited participation (Merit Threshold: 350)
100-350 Subject Without Merit Civil rights only
0-100 Protected Person Special status

Article V.3

Subjects may appeal their Civic Trust Score annually. Appeals are reviewed by three-member panels who may adjust scores for algorithmic or data errors. The Conservatory Senate may override any Panopticon determination by two-thirds vote.

Article V.4

No subject may have meritorious status revoked or be classified as a Protected Person based solely on algorithmic determination. All such actions require review and approval by a human official whose identity is recorded.

Chapter VI: The Member Realms

Realm Sovereignty

Article VI.1

The sovereignty of member Realms is limited only by matters vested in the Union by this Charter. Each Realm exercises public powers independently within its sphere. Each Realm retains the right to withdraw from the Union in a manner accordant with law, the Union Covenant, and the maintenance of Human Supremacy.

Article VI.2

The territory of a member Realm may not be modified without its consent. The right of withdrawal may not be eliminated except by unanimous consent of all Realms.

Realm Executives

Article VI.3

Executive authority within each Realm vests as follows:

Realm Chief Executive Selection Method
Unified Governorates of Benacia First Consul Directly governed by Union
Sovereign Confederation Uvngætz Selected by internal Miþuï structures*
Ransenar Szodan Internal constitutional processes*
Chryse High Commissioner Appointed by Congress of Chryse

*Candidate must have signed the Covenant, appear on Register of Souls, and not be determined heretic by United Ecclesiastical Corporation. First Consul confirmation may be refused for: Covenant violation, heresy, criminal conviction, foreign allegiance, or Senate constitutional threat determination.

Article VI.4

Realm executives may be removed only by:

(a) Internal Realm constitutional processes; or

(b) The First Consul with two-thirds Conservatory Senate concurrence, but only for treason, gross Charter violation, criminal conviction, or referral from the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices.

Any such removal may be appealed to the Council of Realms.

Realm Competencies

Article VI.5

The following are exclusive Realm competencies:

(a) Cultural autonomy (languages, heritage, religious institutions, traditional law for civil matters, commemorations);

(b) Educational content (curriculum for non-civic subjects, universities, vocational training);

(c) Local economic development (intra-Realm commerce, local licensing, regional incentives, tourism, local infrastructure);

(d) Internal governance (bailiwick organization, local services, Realm judicial organization, administrative procedures);

(e) Realm symbols and honors.

Article VI.6

The Union may not abrogate Realm acts touching exclusive competencies except when such acts:

(a) Violate the Union Covenant;

(b) Impair Union institutions;

(c) Create inter-Realm conflicts; or

(d) Threaten constitutional order as determined by two-thirds Senate vote.

Any abrogation requires Council of Realms concurrence or unanimous Senate override.

Union Competencies

Article VI.7

The Union exercises exclusive authority over: foreign relations and treaties; war and peace; the armed forces; foreign and inter-Realm commerce; monetary and credit systems; the Commission for the Panopticon; surveillance and merit evaluation; the selectorate system; and federal nationality law.

Article VI.8

Union law prevails over conflicting Realm law in all areas of Union competency. The Conservatory Senate is the final arbiter of competency boundaries.

Chapter VII: Additional Provisions

Plebiscites

Article VII.1

Plebiscites may be called by:

(a) The First Consul at any time on any matter;

(b) The Conservatory Senate by two-thirds vote on constitutional questions;

(c) The Congress of Chryse by three-quarters vote on succession or fundamental constitutional questions.

No plebiscite may be initiated by popular petition.

Article VII.2

All meritorious subjects meeting the Franchise Threshold may vote in plebiscites. The Council of State drafts the question (answerable by yes or no), subject to Senate review. Results are tabulated by the Panopticon and announced by the First Consul. The outcome is binding unless annulled by the Senate.

Rights of Subjects

Article VII.3

Subjects who comply with the Union Covenant possess rights including life, liberty, security, property (subject to taxation), petition, religious practice, and lawful occupation. Rights are subject to lawful authority, and limitation by law for security, health, order, rights protection, or heresy suppression. Recusants possess only Protected Person rights. Heretics may be subject to complete loss of rights.

Emergency Powers

Article VII.4

In cases of imminent threat to Union survival or complete failure of essential government functions, the First Consul may declare Constitutional Emergency with two-thirds Senate concurrence (or Senate and Council of Realms may jointly declare by two-thirds of each).

During emergency:

(a) First Consul issues decrees with immediate force without Council of State drafting or deliberative body approval;

(b) Senate retains annulment power with seven-day review;

(c) Council of Realms concurrent consent is suspended;

(d) Panopticon operates independently.

Emergency lasts ninety days maximum, extendable once by unanimous Senate to eighteen months total.

Prohibited actions: Charter amendments, territorial changes, Senate abolition, indefinite detention, Covenant violations.

Hierarchy of Authority

Article VII.5

In conflicts between institutions:

(a) On strategic matters (foreign affairs, war, defense, monetary policy, Union-wide surveillance): First Consul has final authority, subject to Senate annulment for constitutional violation;

(b) On constitutional questions: Conservatory Senate has final authority;

(c) On federal questions (Realm competencies, boundaries, Union-Realm disputes): Council of Realms has primary authority, subject to Senate override by two-thirds;

(d) On jurisdictional disputes: Conservatory Senate arbitrates with binding effect.

Symbols

Article VII.6

The Union's insignia is the Seal of Chryse surrounded by a golden raptor over a blue shield. The Union flag features the Congressional Emblem over a white fess with gold fimbriation over blue. The military flag is fringed in gold with the Congressional Emblem and Archonic Ouroboros on blue with radiating beams, bearing the inscription "Ußar Ał Boþ Ußar Reht" (Our Might is Our Right).

Amendment

Article VII.7

This Charter may be amended by:

(a) First Consul directing Council of State to draft an amendment;

(b) Senate review;

(c) Two-thirds approval in the Chamber of Guilds and Corporations;

(d) Ratification by three-quarters of Realm executives;

(e) Promulgation by First Consul.

Alternatively, amendments may proceed directly to plebiscite by unanimous Senate vote or three-quarters Congress vote.

Article VII.8

No amendment may abolish the member Realms, eliminate the right of withdrawal, or contradict the Union Covenant without unanimous consent of all Realms.

Supremacy

Article VII.9

This Charter, laws made in pursuance thereof, and Union treaties constitute the supreme law. In case of conflict, this Charter prevails. The Conservatory Senate interprets this Charter with final authority.

Chapter VIII: Transitional Provisions

Article VIII.1

This Charter supersedes all prior constitutional arrangements including the Charter passed in the Second Session of the Congress of Chryse and revised in the Fourth Session.

Article VIII.2

Transition proceeds as follows:

(a) Year One: Constitutional enabling legislation; Panopticon develops systems; Civic Trust Scores initialized;

(b) Year Two: First Bailiwick Assemblies; Communal Notables selected;

(c) Year Three: Governorate Colleges and Realm Conventions; Departmental and National Notables selected;

(d) Year Four: Congress convenes; first Consulate and deliberative bodies selected;

(e) Year Five: Full implementation; prior structures dissolved.

Article VIII.3

Current office-holders receive:

(a) Automatic placement on appropriate Lists for the first cycle;

(b) Civic Trust Scores initialized at 600 points;

(c) Exemption from Course requirements for one cycle;

(d) Priority consideration for Council of State or other offices.

These privileges expire after one complete ten-year cycle.

Article VIII.4

The current Szodan of Benacia serves as the first First Consul until completion of the first selectorate cycle. During transition, the High Presidium continues until the Consulate is operational.

Article VIII.5

Within six months, each Realm selects three delegates to the Council of Realms. The Council convenes within nine months. Until operational, the Senate acts in the Council's stead for consent matters.

Article VIII.6

The Sovereign Confederation and Ransenar shall establish their executive selection processes within one year. Each Realm submits its constitution to the Senate within two years for conformity review.

Article VIII.7

This Charter enters into force upon ratification by the Congress of Chryse and promulgation by the Szodan of Benacia.

Done in Session of the Eleventh Congress of Chryse

Appendix: Quick Reference

The Four Power Centers

Power Center Controls Checked By
The Executive (First Consul) Day-to-day government, military, foreign policy, legislative initiative Senate (constitutional), Council of Realms (federal), Chamber (legislative approval)
The Senate (Conservatory Senate) Constitutional interpretation, veto power, can remove First Consul Very difficult (basically self-governing)
The Chamber (Chamber of Guilds and Corporations) Legislative approval, guild representation Senate (can annul), First Consul (sole initiative)
The Council (Council of Realms) Realm competencies, veto on federal matters Senate override (2/3 vote)

Decision Matrix

What You're Doing Who Decides Can Be Vetoed By
Declare war First Consul Senate (if unconstitutional)
Pass new law First Consul proposes → Chamber debate → Chamber vote Senate (if unconstitutional)
Appoint Realm executive First Consul Realm Council appeal → Senate arbitrates
Override algorithm Senate (2/3 vote) Nobody
Realm cultural policy Realm (exclusive) Nobody (unless Covenant violation)
Modify Realm border Affected Realm + Council of Realms Nobody
Declare emergency First Consul + 2/3 Senate Senate can revoke
Interpret Charter Senate Nobody (final)

Civic Trust Score Ranges

Score Classification Description
800-1000 Elite National Notables level
600-800 Solid citizen Has franchise
450-600 Meritorious Franchise threshold at 450
350-450 Meritorious Low participation
100-350 Subject Without Merit Civil rights only
0-100 Protected Person Status governed by special law

The Four Realms

Realm Executive Selection Method Character
Unified Governorates of Benacia First Consul Directly governed Union loyalist core
Sovereign Confederation Uvngætz Selected by Miþuï Traditional, culturally distinct
Ransenar Szodan Method determined internally Moderate, monarchical traditions
Chryse High Commissioner Congress appoints Merchant pragmatists, capital city

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