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===Article 12===
===Article 12===
#The Federal Chamber consists of Representatives from Electoral Zones. The number of Representatives for each Zone depends on the number of citizens.
#The Federal Chamber consists of Representatives from Electoral Zones. The number of Representatives for each Zone shall be proportional to the number of citizens.
#The Chamber has 350 seats, distributed among the elected Representatives.
#The Chamber shall consist of one seat per 1,000,000 citizens of the Federation, distributed among the elected Representatives.


[[Category:Bassarid Federation]][[Category:USSO]]
[[Category:Bassarid Federation]][[Category:USSO]]

Revision as of 19:18, 21 January 2018

The Constitution of the Bassarid Federation is a (WIP).


Chapter I - Principles of the Federation

Article 1

The Bassarid Federation is a virtual micronation, based on the planet Micras.

Article 2

The Federation is a federation between the following States:

  • ...
  • ...

Article 3

  1. The official languages of the Federation are Bassarid English, ... and ...
  2. Official documents are written down in Bassarid English.


Article 4

The Federation does not have or recognise one state religion. It, however, recognises the right of its States to promote one within the borders of the States.


Chapter II - Organisation of the Lands

Article 5

The capital of the Federation rotates between its States on either an annual, or a seasonal basis.

Capital cities of the Bassarid Federation shall include:

Article 6

The Bassarid Federation consists of States, Associates, Territories and Protectorates.

  1. State: A full member of the Federation with all rights and duties, which is an integral part of the Nation.
  2. Associate: A member of the Federation which is associated through cultural and political ties to one of the States.
  3. Territory: Land claimed by the Federation, but not distributed among any of the States.
  4. Protectorate: A nation which has sought the protection of the Federation, but is not an integral part of it. The status of protectorates is decided through a treaty.

Article 7

The States are responsible for the internal organisation of their government.


Chapter III: The Federal Administration

Article 8

  1. The Grand Pensionary is the Head of State of the Federation, head of the government and highest representative of the Federation.
  2. The Grand Pensionary is elected for a period of four Norton Years.
  3. The Grand Pensionary is elected by the Federal Assembly, which consists of the Federal Chamber and the Chamber of Deputies.


Article 9

  1. The executive consists of the Grand Pensionary and his Ministers, whom together form the Federal Council.
  2. The Federal Council has the right to govern through Federal Decrees. These Decrees can be retracted by either the Assembly or Chamber with a simple majority and may not contradict any existing Federal Law.


Article 10

The Federal Council consists of the following Ministries, which can be divided into Departments:

  • The Ministry of Federal Affairs
    • Department of Justice
    • Department of Internal Affairs
  • The Ministry of Federal State Security
    • Military Administration Office
    • National Intelligence Agencies
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    • State Department
    • Office of Foreign Missions
  • The Ministry of Economy, Industry and Employment
    • Domestic Trade Commission
    • International Trade Commission

Article 11

  1. The Federal Assembly consists of the Federal Chamber and the Chamber of Deputies. To pass a bill, or elect a candidate for Grand Pensionary, both chambers must provide approval.
  2. Both Chambers are elected for a period of four Norton Years. After each election, the parties of the Federal Chamber take it upon themselves to gather support for the election of a new Grand Pensionary.

Article 12

  1. The Federal Chamber consists of Representatives from Electoral Zones. The number of Representatives for each Zone shall be proportional to the number of citizens.
  2. The Chamber shall consist of one seat per 1,000,000 citizens of the Federation, distributed among the elected Representatives.