United Territories Constitutional Planning (as proposed by Colby Fisher)

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1. Rights of the Citizen

2. Introduction/Preamble

3. Organization of the Government

3.1. King/Queen

3.1.1. Job

3.1.1.1. Figurehead

3.1.1.2. Ambassador

3.1.1.3. Power check on Parliament

3.1.1.4. Legislator

3.1.1.5. Addresses the populace

3.1.2. Power

3.1.2.1. May veto legislation

3.1.2.2. May declare war (with Parliament approval)

3.1.2.3. Signs international documents (with Parliament approval)

3.1.2.4. May appoint others to manage non-legislative and non-judiciary duties

3.1.2.5. May recognize citizens as Honorary

3.2. Steward

3.2.1. Job

3.2.1.1. Represents King during absence

3.2.1.2. Head of national security

3.2.1.3. Military leader

3.2.2. Power

3.2.2.1. May cosign relevant documents

3.2.2.2. May veto relevant legislation

3.3. Ministers

3.3.1. Minister of Internal Affairs

3.3.1.1. Manages governmental finance

3.3.1.2. Organizes meetings, public gatherings, etc.

3.3.1.3. Co-manages immigration

3.3.1.4. Manages citizenship

3.3.2. Minister of Foreign Affairs

3.3.2.1. Ambassador

3.3.2.2. Co-manages immigration

3.3.3. Minister of Education

3.3.3.1. Manages national education programs

3.3.3.2. Oversees educational faculty and system

3.3.4. Minister of Propaganda

3.3.4.1. Creates government media

3.3.4.2. Distributes government media

3.3.5. Minister of National History

3.3.5.1. Records and archives the historical events and happenings of the UT

3.3.5.2. Manages the preservation of historical artifacts, documents, etc.

3.4. Parliament

3.4.1. Organization

3.4.1.1. Board of National Electees

3.4.1.1.1. Elected by the entire population of the UT

3.4.1.1.2. 45 percent of Parliament members

3.4.1.2. Board of Territorial Electees

3.4.1.2.1. Elected by their territorial population

3.4.1.2.2. 45 percent of Parliament members

3.4.1.3. Board of Royal Appointment

3.4.1.3.1. Appointed by the King/Queen

3.4.1.3.2. 10 percent of Parliament members

3.4.2. Power

3.4.2.1. Creates legislation

3.4.2.2. May evict King/Queen from office with 85 percent vote

3.5. Numerous Advisers

3.5.1. Provide the King/Queen, Steward, and Ministers with information and professional advice on request

3.5.2. Monitor national and international happenings