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The Celtian Constitution

Preamble
I, the founder of Celtia, in order to create a safe, democratic, and peaceful region, hereby write this constitution to be adhered to by all residents of Celtia.
Article I: Rights and Citizenship
  1. All who reside in the region of Celtia, shall henceforth be known as Residents.

  2. After 7 days of residing in the region with World Assembly membership, all residents who actively hold World Assembly membership will be eligible for Celtian Citizenship. If a resident controls a World Assembly member nation outside the Region of Celtia, they must telegram the name of this World Assembly nation to the Home Officer or whomever controls the waiver list at said moment in time, as well as verifying it with their World Assembly nation (through a second telegram), in order to be granted citizenship 7 days after the original application.

  3. The privileges granted by citizenship are as follows:

    • Becoming a Cabinet Member, Councillor or High Judge.

    • Voting in regional elections and referenda

    • Running as a candidate in elections

    • Authoring proposals for the Druidic Council

    • Debating in the Druidic Council (if sponsored by a Councillor)

    • Participating in regional events and organisations

Article II: The Executive Branch
  1. The Executive Branch of Celtia shall be known as the Cabinet, with the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the region. The Cabinet shall be composed (at maximum) of a Head Minister, a Home Officer, a Foreign Officer, a Vice Home Officer, a Vice Foreign Officer, a Deputy of Roleplay, a Deputy of Entertainment, a Deputy of Peacekeeping, a Deputy of Embassies, and a Deputy of Recruitment.

  2. The Head Minister shall manage the Cabinet and may appoint a Home Officer and/or a Foreign Officer. The Head Minister is elected by the citizens of Celtia every 1st of January, April, July, and October. All citizens (apart from Councillors and the High Judge) have the right to stand to become Head Minister of Celtia.

  3. The Home Officer is appointed by the Head Minister, and approved by a simple majority of voting Councillors in legislative session. The Home Officer has the duty of managing Celtia's internal affairs. These duties include: creating and managing Celtia's regional events (such as recreational polls and roleplays), managing citizenship, and keeping the peace in the region. In the event that the Home Officer is absent, or that the office is vacant for any reason, the Vice Home Officer shall assume the powers and duties of the Home Officer, until such time that a duly appointed Home Officer is available. In the event that the Vice Home Officer is unavailable for any reason, the Head Minister shall carry out the duties of the Home Officer.

  4. The Home Officer may, at their discretion, appoint any citizen (other than the High Judge, or Cabinet member not involved in the Home Office) to the following positions: A Deputy of Roleplay, a Deputy of Entertainment, and/or a Deputy of Peacekeeping, who shall have the duties of assisting the Home Officer in organising roleplays, creating recreational polls and asking daily questions on the RMB, and moderating the RMB, respectively.

  5. The Vice Home Officer is appointed by the Home Officer and approved by a simple majority of voting Councillors in a legislative session. The Vice Home Officer shall serve as the principal deputy and advisor to the Home Officer. The Vice Home Officer shall assist the Home Officer in all duties as the Home Officer may direct.

  6. The Foreign Officer is appointed by the Head Minister, and approved by a simple majority of voting Councillors in legislative session. The Foreign Officer has the duty of managing Celtia's external affairs. These responsibilities include recruiting new nations to Celtia, maintaining good relations with other regions, and opening and closing embassies with other regions. In the event that the Foreign Officer is absent, or that the office is vacant for any reason, the Vice Foreign Officer shall assume the powers and duties of the Foreign Officer, until such time that a duly appointed Foreign Officer is available. In the event that the Vice Foreign Officer is unavailable for any reason, the Head Minister shall carry out the duties of the Foreign Officer.

  7. The Foreign Officer may, at their discretion, appoint any citizen (other than the High Judge, or Cabinet member not involved in the Foreign Office) to the following positions: A Deputy of Embassies and/or a Deputy of Recruitment, who shall have the duties of assisting the Foreign Officer in managing Celtia's relations and embassies with other regions and recruiting new nations to Celtia, respectively.

  8. The Vice Foreign Officer is appointed by the Foreign Officer and approved by a simple majority of voting Councillors in a legislative session. The Vice Foreign Officer shall serve as the principal deputy and advisor to the Foreign Officer. The Vice Foreign Officer shall assist the Foreign Officer in all duties as the Foreign Officer may direct.

  9. In the event that either a Home Officer or a Foreign Officer fails to be approved by a simple majority of voting Councillors in legislative session, the Head Minister may nominate another citizen for the Druidic Council to approve.

  10. In the event that the Deputy of Roleplay, Deputy of Entertainment, or Deputy of Peacekeeping is unable to decide on a particular decision within their jurisdiction, it is the Home Officer’s responsibility to make that decision, and to inform the rest of the Home Office of this decision.

  11. In the event that the Deputy of Embassies, or the Deputy of Recruitment is unable to decide on a particular decision within their jurisdiction, it is the Foreign Officer’s responsibility to make that decision, and to inform the rest of the Foreign Office of this decision.

  12. In the event that the Home Officer or Foreign Officer is unable to decide on a particular decision within their jurisdiction, it is the Head Minister’s responsibility to make that decision, and to inform the rest of the Cabinet of this decision.

Article III: The Upper Legislative Branch
  1. The Upper Legislative Branch of Celtia shall be known as the Druidic Council, with the responsibility of creating, amending, and repealing the regional laws of Celtia, alongside the Citizen Assembly.

  2. The Druidic Council shall be comprised of Councillors. There must be at least 3 councillors in order to form a Council. The number of councillors must not exceed 1 councillor for every 5 citizens residing in the region of Celtia. In the event that a Council cannot be formed, all proposals are to be decided entirely by the Citizen Assembly until a Council is formed.

  3. The Druidic Council is elected by the citizens of Celtia every 9th of January, April, July, and October. All citizens (apart from the Head Minister and the High Judge) have the right to stand to become a Councillor.

  4. Once a Druidic Council is elected, their first order of business is to elect a Council Head. The Council Head shall announce the start and end of debating periods and voting periods on proposals in the Council, along with the results at the end of each vote. The Council Head shall also publicly announce the passage or failure of proposals, on the Regional Message Board of Celtia.

  5. All proposals submitted to the Druidic Council must be debated for 3 days. Once the debating period has concluded, a amending period in which Councillors may, for 3 days, suggest amendments the proposal in question, these amendents shall each be voted on for 3 days, with each Councillor stating whether they are for or against each amendment to the proposal, on the Regional Message Board of the Druidic Council. A 3-day voting period is held once the amending period has concluded. In the voting period, all Councillors must state whether they are for or against each clause of a proposal, on the Regional Message Board of the Druidic Council, if their vote is to be counted. However, Councillors may Abstain on clauses if they so wish.

  6. Proposals which do not affect the constitution may pass with a simple majority of voting Councillors. Constitutional amendments may only pass with a 2/3 majority of voting Councillors. Tied proposals shall be decided by a referendum of citizens. If a referendum has a majority of citizens voting for the proposal, the proposal passes into law. If the proposal fails to receive a majority, it is treated as having failed.

  7. No proposal submitted to the Druidic Council may be edited whilst being debated or voted on by the Druidic Council. However, proposals may be removed from the Council at any time by either the proposal's author, the Council Head, or the High Judge (the latter two, however, may only do so if the proposal is ruled as illegal by the High Judge).

  8. Citizens (who are not Councillors) wishing to take part in a particular debate in the Druidic Council may do so, but only if sponsored by an incumbent Councillor (who must publicly inform the rest of the Council of their sponsoring). Only councillors, however, have the right to vote in the council.

  9. The Druidic Council shall adjourn on the 24th of every March, June, September, and December, relieving the incumbent Councillors (including the Council Head) of their duties. The Druidic Council may not debate or vote on any proposals (including proposals whose debating or voting period should last past this date) until the 10th of every January, April, July, and October.

Article IV: The Lower Legislative Branch
  1. The Lower Legislative Branch of Celtia shall be known as the Citizen Assembly, with the responsibility of creating, amending, and repealing the regional laws of Celtia, alongside the Druidic Council.

  2. The Citizen Assembly shall be comprised of all who hold Celtian citizenship, and is presided over by the Council Head, who shall announce the start and end of debating periods and voting periods on proposals in the Assembly, along with the results at the end of each vote. The Council Head shall also publicly announce the passage or failure of proposals, on the Regional Message Board of Celtia. The Council Head shall continue to preside over the Citizen Assembly after the Druidic Council's adjournment, until a new Council Head is elected by the Druidic Council.

  3. All citizens have the right to author proposals to be presented to the Citizen Assembly. All proposals must be written inside a dispatch, stated as to the type of proposal (legislation, amendment, repeal, constitutional legislation, constitutional amendment, or constitutional repeal), and sponsored by a Citizen other than the author (who must be credited in the proposal) in order to be telegrammed to the incumbent Council Head (by both the proposal author and their sponsor) in order to be presented to the Citizen Assembly.

  4. All proposals submitted to the Citizen Assembly must be debated for 3 days. Once the debating period has concluded, a amending period in which citizens may, for 3 days, suggest amendments the proposal in question, these amendents shall each be voted on for 3 days, with each citizen stating whether they are for or against each amendment to the proposal, on the Regional Message Board of the Citizen Assembly. A 3-day voting period is held once the amending period has concluded. In the voting period, each citizen must state whether they are for or against each clause of a proposal, on the Regional Message Board of the Citizen Assembly, if their vote is to be counted. However, citizens may Abstain on clauses if they so wish.

  5. All proposals passed by the Citizen Assembly shall be presented to the Druidic Council for debate and vote. Proposals which do not affect the constitution may pass with a simple majority of voting citizens. Constitutional amendments may only pass with a 2/3 majority of voting Councillors. Tied proposals shall be treated as having failed.

  6. No proposal submitted to the Citizen Assembly may be edited whilst being debated or voted on by the Assembly. Proposals may only be edited in the manner explained in Section 4 of this Article. Proposals may be removed from the Assembly at any time by either the proposal's author, the Council Head, or the High Judge (the latter two, however, may only do so if the proposal is ruled as illegal by the High Judge).

Article V: The Judicial Branch
  1. The Judicial Branch of Celtia shall be handled by the Judiciary, who shall have the duty of punishing nations who break Celtian Law, as well as settling any civil disputes that should arise.

  2. The High Judge shall manage the Judiciary, and shall be directly elected by the citizens of Celtia every 17th of January, April, July, and October. All citizens apart from Cabinet Members or Councillors, have the right to stand to become the High Judge of Celtia.

  3. The High Judge may, at their discretion, appoint any citizen (other than the Head Minister, Home Officer, or Foreign Officer) to the position of Deputy Judge, who shall have the duty of assisting the High Judge in the duties of the Judiciary.

  4. In the event that the Deputy Judge is unable to decide on a particular decision within their jurisdiction, it is the High Judge’s responsibility to make that decision.

  5. The High Judge’s term shall end on the 24th of every March, June, September, and December, relieving them of their duties. The Deputy Judge shall temporarily carry out the duties of the High Judge until the next High Judge election.

  6. No Celtian resident may be punished unless the High Judge (or, in their absence, the Deputy Judge) determines that the resident has violated Celtian Law.

Article VI: The World Assembly Delegacy
  1. The World Assembly Delegacy shall serve as Celtia's representative on the international stage and has the duty of voting on proposals, taking into consideration the votes of the World Assembly nations that reside in Celtia.

  2. The World Assembly Delegate shall be elected every 25th of January, April, July, and October, by the World Assembly nations residing in Celtia. All World Assembly nations residing in Celtia have the right to stand and become the World Assembly Delegate of Celtia.

Article VII: Elections
  1. Celtian elections must take place in a separate region made specifically for the purpose of holding Celtian elections. This region shall have an embassy with Celtia.

  2. Candidates for Celtian elections may declare their candidacy up to 7 days before the election.

  3. Alternative Vote will be used for Head Minister, High Judge, and WA Delegate elections, whereas Single Transferable Vote will be used for Druidic Council elections. Citizens can vote by ranking candidates in order of preference on the 'Celtia Voting Altar' Regional Message Board.

Article VIII: The Removal of Officials
  1. All Officials have the unrestricted right to resign from their position whenever they wish, and for whatever reason they may have, if they feel the need to do so.

  2. The Home Officer has the right to dismiss the Deputy of Roleplay, the Deputy of Entertainment, and/or the Deputy of Peacekeeping, whenever they wish, and for whatever reason they may have (providing they publicly announce this reason), if they feel the need to do so.

  3. The Foreign Officer has the right to dismiss the Deputy of Embassies and/or the Deputy of Recruitment whenever they wish, and for whatever reason they may have (providing they publicly announce this reason), if they feel the need to do so.

  4. The Head Minister has the right to dismiss any other member of the Cabinet whenever they wish, and for whatever reason they may have (providing they publicly announce this reason), if they feel the need to do so.

  5. The High Judge has the right to dismiss the Deputy Judge whenever they wish, and for whatever reason they may have (providing they publicly announce this reason), if they feel the need to do so.

  6. Any Cabinet Member can be removed from office by the High Judge, the Citizen Assembly (with a majority of voting citizens), or the Druidic Council (with a majority of voting Councillors) if they have violated Celtian Law.

  7. Any member of the Judiciary may be removed from office by the Citizen Assembly (with a majority of voting citizens) or the Druidic Council (with a majority of voting Councillors) on the grounds that they have violated Celtian Law.

  8. In the event that the Head Minister, World Assembly Delegate, High Judge, or a Councillor resigns or is removed from office, an election or by-election is to occur 7 days after the resignation or removal from office, to replace said official.

Article IX: Final Provisions
  1. The motto of Celtia is to be "Strength through Democracy".

  2. The flag of Celtia shall be comprised of a Brown Triskelion on an Olive Green background, surrounded by a Brown circle on the perimeter.

  3. No citizen shall serve any position created by this constitution, for longer than 2 terms in succession. This, however, does not prohibit citizens from serving in a position for a total period of 3 terms or longer.

  4. For this constitution to be repealed, the Druidic Council must unanimously approve (in legislative session) the creation of a week-long regional referendum for this repeal. In order to pass, this referendum must gain a 3/4 majority of voting citizens voting for the repeal.

  5. It is the responsibility of the High Judge to ensure that all provisions in this Constitution are adhered to.

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