Constitution of the French Republic
Constitution of the French Republic | |
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Overview | |
Jurisdiction | French Republic |
Created | 8 November |
Presented | 8 November |
Ratified | 8 November 2023 |
Date effective | November 8, 2023 |
Executive | Emperor |
Location | Börkö, French Republic |
The Constitution of the French Republic is the supreme law of the French Republic. Comprimising of 3 Articles, it delineates the national frame and constraints of government. The Constitution's three Articles embody the doctrine of the government powers. Article I states the territories of the French Republic. Article II describes the rights and responsibilities of state governments, the emperor and the imperial chancellor and the state government relationship to the emperor and imperial cahncellor. Article III establishes the flag and what colours it has.
The drafting of the Constitution was completed on 8 November 2023. Almost immediately, writers of the constitution planned for future articles. The first proposal discussed was to have a parliment but this was not implemented. The constitution would be ratified almost immediately afetr it was written. The first change before it was drafted was to add the imperial chancellor who would have half controll over departments and the emperor. The constitution would be saved in Börkö. The constitution would also use the Napoleonic Code.