Declaration of Independence of the Philosostan Federal Republic
The Declaration of Independence of the Philosostan Federal Republic is the current legislative document which officially forms the Philosostan Federal Republic. It was written by the Philosostan Central Committee and established the Philosostan Federal Government and made it independent from the Empire of Him and New Zealand.
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Preface
We the representatives of the people of the state of the Philosostan Federal Republic in congress in the state of the Northern Desks, on the date of the 29th of the month of September in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-two, hereby declare in good morals and faith the independence and freedom of the sovereign state of the Philosostan Federal Republic, and her people, territories and possessions.
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In good faith and by the principles of international law do proclaim our sovereignty over all claims, captured and owned territories and bodies of land seen as a territory or sovereign land of our nation be seen by all nations as belonging to our state.
We as the representatives of our people invite all peoples of the world to respect and acknowledge the sovereignty and independence of our state and that they are to see the people of our nation as Philosostanian’s, whether born, or brought upon our soil, or however, but they are to be seen as members of our state and that they should be protected as if any other individual of any other nation whether micro or macro.
We open an invitation to the leaders of nations of the United Nations and any micronations to recognise the sovereignty and independence of our nation and not to be seen as less.
This document also seeks to embody the powers of our government and state in the action of bettering the quality and living of all peoples in our nation, under the systems seen as centrist and that resembling a Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic, and that the power of the sovereign is to be exercised by the Office of the Presidency which shall act in accordance with the rules and principles of democracy and the articles of our Constitution. The nations of the world are asked to see this as true.
We also seek to embody the message that our nation is to be recognised as a free collection of independent peoples in equality and under the principles of democracy and centraism. Our nation must not be seen as attached to a part of the state of New Zealand and her Realm. The Sovereign of New Zealand, His Majesty King Charles III, and his representative in New Zealand are not to be seen as the heads or sovereigns of our free republic and all of our sovereign control will be laid in place by the power of our representatives in the executive body of our Federal Government.
We also proclaim that all peoples of our nation are to be free and shall never be subject to any outside control or restriction of their unalienable rights endowed by their Creator, our Lord in the Kingdom of Heaven.