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| [[File:Hurmu coat of arms.png|thumb|200px|[[Coat of arms of Hurmu|Coat of arms]] of the Order of the Holy Lakes in right of Hurmu|right]] | | #REDIRECT [[Hurmu]] |
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| The '''Order of the Holy Lakes in right of Hurmu''' is a constitutional phrase and principle in [[Hurmu]], by which the sovereignty of Hurmu is vested in the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]].
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| As examples of this is the dual use of the [[flag of Hurmu]] and the [[coat of arms of Hurmu]] by both the Order and by the government of the democratic institutions of Hurmu.
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| Another example of this principle in practice is the [[Senate of the Lakes]] as the head of state of Hurmu, and that the Senate is elected only by the adult [[List of living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes|members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]].
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| Democratic institutions, for example the [[Assembly of Representatives]], and the devolved governments of the [[states and districts of Hurmu]], derive their authority from the Order of the Holy Lakes in right of Hurmu, and exercised in accordance with the principles of the [[Vesüha Accords]] that re-established Hurmu statehood.
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