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Bill: OOC: Constitution Of The People's Republic Of Badara

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Submitted by[?]: al-Hizb al-Shaeb al-Badara

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: October 4506

Description[?]:

CURRENT

CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLUC OF BADARA (4288)

Preamble
The Badaran people, for decades suffering under the might of Capital, enslaved and subjugated by its flow, have now henceforth broken free of their shackles through their own determination and might. They have built a new society for themselves, to the shock and wonder of all the peoples of Terra. They have struck down the Capitalists and their State, and have replaced it with their own. They have created Socialism, and they strive for Communism. Their power is undeniable, as is their wisdom and courage. The New Society they have built will last a thousand years and more. This document is a monument to their triumph.

Chapter One - The Rights Of The People

1. The People's Republic Of Badara is a Socialist State, controlled by and operated in the interest of the Working Classes against the Capitalist Class. Hence;

a. All privately controlled Capital is contraband. Anyone found in possession of unauthorised Capital is to be arrested and the Capital returned to the National People's Congress' Vaults.

b. All Capitalist parties and forces are to be suppressed by the state, in order to prevent counter revolutionary activity and a return to Capitalism.

c. All workers are to be given remuneration equal to the value of the work they put in, hence ending the exploitation of man by man. This is to be achieved via labour vouchers.

d. The State is to be organised and controlled by the whole mass of the Working Classes via democracy, consensus and delegation.

2. The People's Republic Of Badara guarantees the following Rights to all its citizens;

a. The Right to peacefully assemble.

b. The Right to freedom of thought and expression; unless such expression incites violence against the Working Class.

c. The Right to a fair trial.

d. The Right not to be tortured of mistreated by government forces.

e. The Right to bear arms.

f. The Right for everyone, bar criminals, to participate in politics, as a delegate and as an elector.

g. The Right not to be a chattel slave or a wage slave.

h. The Right to the essentials in life; water, food, shelter and medical treatment.

i. The Right to employment. In the words of Leonid, 'He who does not work, shall not eat'.

Chapter Two - Government Of The People's Republic Of Badara

3. The Legislative Body of the People's Republic Of Badara is the Union Of People's Congresses (UPC).

4. The UPC consists of two institutions, the Political Union Of People's Congresses (PUPC) and the Economic Union Of People's Congresses (EUPC).

5. The PUPC is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Communal People's Congresses (CPC) consisting of all members of a community; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal People's Congresses (MPC) consisting of delegates elected by the Communal People's Congresses under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Regional People's Congresses (RPC) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal People's Congresses, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The National People's Congress (NPC), consisting of delegates elected by the Regional People's Congresses, varies depending on size of population.

6. The Political Union Of People's Congresses (UPC) determines social and political policy within their specific areas.

7. The EUPC is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Communal Syndicate Congresses (CSC) consisting of all members of a business; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal Syndicate Congresses (MSC) consisting of delegates elected by the Communal Syndicate Congresses under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Regional Syndicate Congresses (RSC) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal Syndicate Congresses, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The National People's Congresses (NPC), consisting of delegates elected by the Regional Syndicate Congresses, varies depending on size of population.

8. The Economic Union Of People's Congresses (EUPC) determines economic policy within their specific areas.

9. The National People's Congress is the Chief Legislative Body of the State and determines overarching economic, social and political policy within the People's Republic Of Badara; while micromanagement is carried out by the various Congresses under them.

10. The Chief Delegate Of The People's Republic Of Badara is the Head Of State of the People's Republic. The Chief Delegate is also the First Delegate Of The Assembly Of Delegate Councils and the Chair Of The Delegate Council Of Defence. The Chief Delegate is elected via universal popular vote from the Delegates within the NPC.

11. The First Delegate Of The National People's Congress is the chair of the NPC and is tasked with maintaining decorum and debate within the chamber. He is elected by the delegates within the NPC.

12. Each Delegate Assembly elects a Delegate to represent them in the Assembly above them in the hierarchy.

13. A Delegate is defined as an elected Representative which;

a. Is mandated to represent their elector's interests in the Congress or Council which they participate in.

b. Can be recalled at any point through a vote of no confidence and then be replaced by a new Delegate.

c. The Vote Of No Confidence requires an initial backing from a tenth of the Delegate's electorate to begin, with over half the vote required for a recall.

13. The percentage required for a bill to pass or be repealed has to be determined in the wording of the bill in question, and cannot be less than half the electorate.

14. The UPC can call for the creation of Delegate Councils (DC) on specific topics to aid in their decision making. The Delegates are elected to their posts by Delegate Councils on each level of the hierarchy; Communal/Business, Municipal, Regional and National, except for the Chair Of The Delegate Council Of Defence.

15. The Delegate Councils collectively form the Assembly Of Delegate Councils (ADC) which acts as the Executive and Administrative organ of the state.

16. The First Delegate Of The Assembly Of Delegate Councils is the chair of the ADC and is tasked with maintaining decorum and debate within the chamber.

Chapter Three - The People's Party And The People's Republic

17. The People's Party Of Badara is the vanguard of the People of Badara and is the main driving force behind political, social and economic policy within the People's Republic.

18. The People's Party and allied Parties are united in the Badaran Revolutionary Front, which serves as the legitimate government of the People's Republic.

19. All Parties which are not part of the Badaran Revolutionary Front are illegitimate and should be broken up.

20. Independent politicians may run for office without being a member of any party within the Badaran Revolutionary Front.

Chapter Four - On Amendments

21. Upon the signing of this Constitution into law a total of two thirds of the vote is required for any amendment to the Constitution to become legally binding.

This document is a record of the current and past constitutions which have been in place in the Badaran RFSR - People's Republic Of Badara;



PAST



CONSTITUTION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY FEDERATED SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF BADARA (4263)

Preamble
The Badaran people, for decades suffering under the might of Capital, enslaved and subjugated by its flow, have now henceforth broken free of their shackles through their own determination and might. They have built a new society for themselves, to the shock and wonder of all the peoples of Terra. They have struck down the Capitalists and their State, and have replaced it with their own. They have created Socialism, and they strive for Communism. Their power is undeniable, as is their wisdom and courage. The New Society they have built will last a thousand years and more. This document is a monument to their triumph.

Chapter One - The Rights Of The People

1. The Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic Of Badara is a Socialist State, controlled by and operated in the interest of the Working Classes against the Capitalist Class. Hence;

a. All privately controlled Capital is contraband. Anyone found in possession of unauthorised Capital is to be arrested and the Capital returned to the Federation of Delegate Assemblies' Vaults.

b. All Capitalist parties and forces are to be suppressed by the state, in order to prevent counter revolutionary activity and a return to Capitalism.

c. All workers are to be given remuneration equal to the value of the work they put in, hence ending the exploitation of man by man. This is to be achieved via labour vouchers.

d. The State is to be organised and controlled by the whole mass of the Working Classes via democracy, consensus and delegation.

2. The Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic Of Badara guarantees the following Rights to all its citizens;

a. The Right to peacefully assemble.

b. The Right to freedom of thought and expression; unless such expression incites violence against the Working Class.

c. The Right to a fair trial.

d. The Right not to be tortured of mistreated by government forces.

e. The Right to bear arms.

f. The Right for everyone, bar criminals, to participate in politics, as a delegate and as an elector.

g. The Right not to be a chattel slave or a wage slave.

h. The Right to the essentials in life; water, food, shelter and medical treatment.

i. The Right to employment. In the words of Leonid, 'He who does not work, shall not eat'.

Chapter Two - Government Of The Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic Of Badara

3. The Legislative Body of the Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic Of Badara is the Federation Of Delegate Assemblies (FDA).

4. The FDA consists of two institutions, the Political Federation Of Assemblies (PFA) and the Economic Federation Of Assemblies (EFA).

5. The PFA is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Community Assemblies (CA) consisting of all members of a community; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal Delegate Assemblies (MDA) consisting of delegates elected by the Community Assemblies under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Commune Delegate Assemblies (CDA) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal Delegate Assemblies, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The Revolutionary Delegate Assembly (RDA), consisting of delegates elected by the Commune Delegate Assemblies, varies depending on size of population.

6. The Political Federation Of Assemblies (PFA) determines social and political policy within their specific areas.

7. The EFA is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Democratic Workers Councils (DWC) consisting of all members of a business; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal Syndicate Assemblies (MSA) consisting of delegates elected by the Democratic Workers Councils under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Commune Syndicate Assemblies (CSA) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal Syndicate Assemblies, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The Revolutionary Delegate Assembly (RDA), consisting of delegates elected by the Commune Syndicate Assemblies, varies depending on size of population.

8. The Economic Federation Of Assemblies (EFA) determines economic policy within their specific areas.

9. The Revolutionary Delegate Assembly determines overarching economic, social and political policy within the Revolutionary Federated Socialist Republic Of Badara; while micromanagement is carried out by the various Delegate Assemblies under them.

10. The Delegate Leader Of The Republic is the chair of the RDA, and is elected by universal popular vote from the existing Delegates in the RDA.

11. Each Delegate Assembly elects a Delegate to represent them in the Assembly above them in the hierarchy.

12. A Delegate is defined as an elected Representative which;

a. Is mandated to represent their elector's interests in the Assembly or Council which they participate in.

b. Can be recalled at any point through a vote of no confidence and then be replaced by a new Delegate.

c. The Vote Of No Confidence requires an initial backing from a tenth of the Delegate's electorate to begin, with over half the vote required for a recall.

13. The percentage required for a bill to pass or be repealed has to be determined in the wording of the bill in question, and cannot be less than half the electorate.

14. The RDA can call for the creation of Delegate Councils (DC) on specific topics to aid in their decision making. The Delegates are elected to their posts by Delegate Councils on each level of the hierarchy; Communal/Business, Municipal, Regional and National.

15. The Delegate Councils collectively form the Assembly Of Delegate Councils (ADC) which acts as the Executive and Administrative organ of the state.

Chapter Three - On Amendments

16. Upon the signing of this Constitution into law a total of two thirds of the vote is required for any amendment to the Constitution to become legally binding.


CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BADARA (4280)

Preamble
The Badaran people, for decades suffering under the might of Capital, enslaved and subjugated by its flow, have now henceforth broken free of their shackles through their own determination and might. They have built a new society for themselves, to the shock and wonder of all the peoples of Terra. They have struck down the Capitalists and their State, and have replaced it with their own. They have created Socialism, and they strive for Communism. Their power is undeniable, as is their wisdom and courage. The New Society they have built will last a thousand years and more. This document is a monument to their triumph.

Chapter One - The Rights Of The People

1. The People's Republic Of Badara is a Socialist State, controlled by and operated in the interest of the Working Classes against the Capitalist Class. Hence;

a. All privately controlled Capital is contraband. Anyone found in possession of unauthorised Capital is to be arrested and the Capital returned to the National People's Congress' Vaults.

b. All Capitalist parties and forces are to be suppressed by the state, in order to prevent counter revolutionary activity and a return to Capitalism.

c. All workers are to be given remuneration equal to the value of the work they put in, hence ending the exploitation of man by man. This is to be achieved via labour vouchers.

d. The State is to be organised and controlled by the whole mass of the Working Classes via democracy, consensus and delegation.

2. The People's Republic Of Badara guarantees the following Rights to all its citizens;

a. The Right to peacefully assemble.

b. The Right to freedom of thought and expression; unless such expression incites violence against the Working Class.

c. The Right to a fair trial.

d. The Right not to be tortured of mistreated by government forces.

e. The Right to bear arms.

f. The Right for everyone, bar criminals, to participate in politics, as a delegate and as an elector.

g. The Right not to be a chattel slave or a wage slave.

h. The Right to the essentials in life; water, food, shelter and medical treatment.

i. The Right to employment. In the words of Leonid, 'He who does not work, shall not eat'.

Chapter Two - Government Of The People's Republic Of Badara

3. The Legislative Body of the People's Republic Of Badara is the Union Of People's Congresses (UPC).

4. The UPC consists of two institutions, the Political Union Of People's Congresses (PUPC) and the Economic Union Of People's Congresses (EUPC).

5. The PUPC is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Communal People's Congresses (CPC) consisting of all members of a community; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal People's Congresses (MPC) consisting of delegates elected by the Communal People's Congresses under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Regional People's Congresses (RPC) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal People's Congresses, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The National People's Congress (NPC), consisting of delegates elected by the Regional People's Congresses, varies depending on size of population.

6. The Political Union Of People's Congresses (UPC) determines social and political policy within their specific areas.

7. The EUPC is made up of the following governing bodies;

a. Communal Syndicate Congresses (CSC) consisting of all members of a business; the maximum number of members being 300.

b. Munincipal Syndicate Congresses (MSC) consisting of delegates elected by the Communal Syndicate Congresses under them, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

c. Regional Syndicate Congresses (RSC) consisting of delegates elected by the Municipal Syndicate Congresses, the maximum number of delegates being 300.

d. The National People's Congresses (NPC), consisting of delegates elected by the Regional Syndicate Congresses, varies depending on size of population.

8. The Economic Union Of People's Congresses (EUPC) determines economic policy within their specific areas.

9. The National People's Congress is the Chief Legislative Body of the State and determines overarching economic, social and political policy within the People's Republic Of Badara; while micromanagement is carried out by the various Congresses under them.

10. The Chief Delegate Of The People's Republic Of Badara is the Head Of State of the People's Republic. The Chief Delegate is also the First Delegate Of The Assembly Of Delegate Councils and the Chair Of The Delegate Council Of Defence. The Chief Delegate is elected via universal popular vote from the Delegates within the NPC.

11. The First Delegate Of The National People's Congress is the chair of the NPC and is tasked with maintaining decorum and debate within the chamber. He is elected by the delegates within the NPC.

12. Each Delegate Assembly elects a Delegate to represent them in the Assembly above them in the hierarchy.

13. A Delegate is defined as an elected Representative which;

a. Is mandated to represent their elector's interests in the Congress or Council which they participate in.

b. Can be recalled at any point through a vote of no confidence and then be replaced by a new Delegate.

c. The Vote Of No Confidence requires an initial backing from a tenth of the Delegate's electorate to begin, with over half the vote required for a recall.

13. The percentage required for a bill to pass or be repealed has to be determined in the wording of the bill in question, and cannot be less than half the electorate.

14. The UPC can call for the creation of Delegate Councils (DC) on specific topics to aid in their decision making. The Delegates are elected to their posts by Delegate Councils on each level of the hierarchy; Communal/Business, Municipal, Regional and National, except for the Chair Of The Delegate Council Of Defence.

15. The Delegate Councils collectively form the Assembly Of Delegate Councils (ADC) which acts as the Executive and Administrative organ of the state.

16. The First Delegate Of The Assembly Of Delegate Councils is the chair of the ADC and is tasked with maintaining decorum and debate within the chamber.

Chapter Three - On Amendments

17. Upon the signing of this Constitution into law a total of two thirds of the vote is required for any amendment to the Constitution to become legally binding.

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Date22:09:31, August 30, 2017 CET
FromHosian Civic Union
ToDebating the OOC: Constitution Of The People's Republic Of Badara
MessageOOC: The right to bare arms? So basically if you want to show off your tattoos you can? I think you mean 'bear arms' not 'bare arms'. lol:)

Date15:05:28, September 03, 2017 CET
Fromal-Hizb al-Shaeb al-Badara
ToDebating the OOC: Constitution Of The People's Republic Of Badara
MessageOOC: alright cheers for letting me know

Date21:49:06, September 12, 2018 CET
FromThe United Badaran Front/جبهة بدر
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Date18:38:16, December 26, 2018 CET
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MessageOOC: Archiving. No need to vote.

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