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The Political Constitution of Rino Island is the highest rule in the Republic of Rino Island. It is the second constitution of the micronation, and was officially promulgated on June 20 by President Benedetto Samperi, who was its main editor. It follows the guidelines of neoconstitutionalism, receiving various influences; mainly those of the Chilean constitutions of 1833 and 1925, as well as the Fundamental Law of Bonn. | The '''Political Constitution of Rino Island''' is the highest rule in the Republic of Rino Island. It is the second constitution of the micronation, and was officially promulgated on June 20 of 2014 by President [[Benedetto Samperi]], who was its main editor. It follows the guidelines of neoconstitutionalism, receiving various influences; mainly those of the Chilean constitutions of 1833 and 1925, as well as the Fundamental Law of Bonn. | ||
The constitution ratified the role of the President of the Republic as the Head of State and Government, following the Chilean constitutional tradition. He also maintained the Great Senate, with ten members, of which the majority are elected on lists proportional to the vote of the parties. From the Constitution of Italy the idea was obtained that a number of senators were appointed by the president and institutions, for greater representation. | |||
The | The inspirations for the Constitution come from different sources. Mainly from the 1833 Constitution of Chile, as well as the 1925 Constitution of Chile. Part of its regulation also considered the Fundamental Law of Bonn (in the prohibition of Nazism and totalitarian groups) and of the Italian Republic (organic representation of the legislative power). | ||
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Constitution of the Republic of Rino Island | |
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Created | 20 May 2014 |
Ratified | 20 June 2014 |
Location | Rino Island |
Authors | President Benedetto Samperi as Author Anastasio López as Revisor |
Signers | President Benedetto Samperias President of Rino Island |
The Political Constitution of Rino Island is the highest rule in the Republic of Rino Island. It is the second constitution of the micronation, and was officially promulgated on June 20 of 2014 by President Benedetto Samperi, who was its main editor. It follows the guidelines of neoconstitutionalism, receiving various influences; mainly those of the Chilean constitutions of 1833 and 1925, as well as the Fundamental Law of Bonn.
The constitution ratified the role of the President of the Republic as the Head of State and Government, following the Chilean constitutional tradition. He also maintained the Great Senate, with ten members, of which the majority are elected on lists proportional to the vote of the parties. From the Constitution of Italy the idea was obtained that a number of senators were appointed by the president and institutions, for greater representation.
The inspirations for the Constitution come from different sources. Mainly from the 1833 Constitution of Chile, as well as the 1925 Constitution of Chile. Part of its regulation also considered the Fundamental Law of Bonn (in the prohibition of Nazism and totalitarian groups) and of the Italian Republic (organic representation of the legislative power).
History
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