Emblem of the Great Gheetan Empire

Constitution of the Great Gheetan Empire

Article 1: Government

Section 1: Executive and legislative power

Clause 1: Executive and legislative power is held only by the Emperor. Legislative and executive power may also be granted by the Emperor to any individual at any time.

Section 2: The Emperor

Clause 1: The Emperor shall have the power to coin money, control the military, control disaster relief, establish law, regulate intermicronational travel, control civilian ownership of armed vehicles and weapons, and set or abolish taxes.

Clause 2: The Emperor may assume new powers as the need arises.

Clause 3: The Emperor is the only individual who has the power to establish laws.

Clause 4: The Emperor is the only individual who has the power to declare war.

Clause 5: The Emperor is not subject to any laws.

Clause 6: The position of Emperor is for life, and the Emperor may not abdicate.

Clause 7: The Emperor holds absolute power over the nation.

Clause 8: The Emperor may amend the Constitution as he pleases.

Section 3: The Great General

Clause 1: The Great General will have the following powers:

Section 4: Amendments to the Constitution

Clause 1: The Constitution can only be amended by the Emperor.

Section 5: The Chief Advisor

Clause 1: The Chief Advisor shall be the only individual with the following powers:

Article 2: Rights and Freedoms

Section 1: Rights

Clause 1: Citizens will have the rights to the following:

Clause 2: No law may deny or impair freedom of expression, peaceable assembly, association, or petition.

Clause 3: A person may not be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, or be denied the equal protection of laws.