Constitution of Ruisseau
Constitution of Ruisseau | |
Created | March 1 2022 |
Ratified | Soon to be Ratified |
Location | National Legislatie Palace |
Authors | Shan II of Ruisseau |
Right entitled to commoners
The term commoners will soon be amended to "civilians". Civilians are entitled to the ability to take place in government activities such as polls, census, and parties.
Right entitled to civil servants
The term civil servants are used to describe citizen-scientists, those who serve the government and nation without taking up a title or government role. They are entitled to reports to the Prince-Primate and his staff. As well as partake in meetings when summoned.
Right entitled to army staff
Army staff describes those above the rank of Sjt-Adj and above. They can report to the general staff, but can not partake in government meetings unless summoned. They may host training and recruit soldiers for the army.
Rights entitled to Ministry
The ministry, known as the Privy Board, advises the Prince and manages separate sections of government. They must do their duties as told and speak to the public regarding their respective subjects.