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Apr 21, 2008
Structural Changes to the Consitution
After some serious debate within the Royal Family and amongst the citizens on the discussion lists, there are some major changes in the structure of the seventh draft of the Constitution. The section on Nobles has been moved to make them explicitly part of the executive power of the Kingdom and to clarify their rights, privileges, and responsibilities. There are also changes to the preamble, clarifications to the laws of citizenship, and minor alteration to judges and courts, making them an outgrowth of executive power, not a separate branch. Further, a section on laws is being added. Excerpts will follow.
Labels:
commentary,
seventh draft,
structure
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