Kingdom of Voamaraku

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The Kingdom of Voamaraku, or just Voamaraku, is a micronation in West Virginia, United States of America. Queen Klai Harmon established Voamaraku as a monarchy on July 11, 2021, with the aim of creating a country that works together tirelessly and in tandem to thrive as individuals and as a nation.

History

Currently, nothing that notable has occurred in the nation's antiquity.

The Constitution

Fundamental rights

The Constitution, guarantees a number of Fundamental Rights, variously to all persons and to citizens of Voamaraku. All the citizens of Voamaraku have the right to life, liberty, and security of person and are not deprived of such rights except in accordance with the due process of law. All persons in Voamaraku have the right to material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he or she is the author or creator. All persons are equal before the law and are entitled to equal and effective protection of the law. They must not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, sex, language, religion, politics, or another status.

All persons are guaranteed freedom from torture or to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment; capital punishment; arbitrary or unlawful interference with his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence; arbitrary arrest or detention; and from unlawful attacks on the person's honour and reputation. No person may be compelled to belong to another faith by means of coercion or inducement. See freedom of religion in UKK. No person may be deprived of property by acquisition or requisition, except for public purpose and on payment of fair compensation in accordance with the provisions of the law. (Cf. Common-Law concepts of "eminent domain" and "just compensation.")

Persons charged with a penal offense are presumed innocent until proven guilty in accordance with the law. This is an explicit statement of the presumption of innocence. All persons have the right to consult and be represented by an attorney of their choice (right to counsel). Citizens have the right to freedom of speech, opinion, and expression; the right to information; the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; the right to vote; the right to freedom of movement and residence within Voamaraku; the right to equal access and opportunity to join the Public Service; the right to own property (but not the right to sell or transfer land or any immovable property to non-citizens, except as allowed by Parliament); the right to practice any lawful trade, profession or vocation; the right to equal pay for work of equal value; the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, other than membership of associations that are harmful to the peace and unity of the country; and the right not to be compelled to belong to any association. The Constitution guarantees freedom of the press, radio and television, and other forms of dissemination of information, including electronic. However, the State may subject persons to reasonable restriction by law, when it concerns the interests of the sovereignty, security, unity, and integrity of UKK; the interests of peace, stability, and well-being of the nation; the interests of friendly relations with foreign States; incitement to an offense on the grounds of race, sex, language, religion or region; the disclosure of information received in regard to the affairs of the State or in the discharge of official duties; or the rights and freedom of others.

Fundamental duties

The Constitution defines Fundamental Duties in Voamaraku. All persons must respect the National Flag and the National Anthem. No persons may tolerate or participate in acts of injury, torture, or killing of another person, terrorism, abuse of women, children, or any other person, and must take necessary steps to prevent such acts. All persons have the responsibility to provide help, to the greatest possible extent, to victims of accidents and in times of natural calamity; to safeguard public property, and to pay taxes in accordance with the law. All persons have the duty to uphold justice and to act against corruption; to act in aid of the law, and to respect and abide by the provisions of the Constitution. Voamaraku citizens must preserve, protect and defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity, security, and unity of Voamaraku. Voamaraku citizens must render national service when called upon to do so by Parliament. They have the duty to preserve, protect and respect the environment, culture, and heritage of the nation; and to foster tolerance, mutual respect, and spirit of brotherhood amongst all the people of UKK transcending religious, linguistic, regional, or sectional diversities.

Diplomatic Relations

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