Constitution of Hugia
Constitution of the Kingdom of Hugia | |
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Overview | |
Jurisdiction | Kingdom of Hugia and Hugian Free Territories |
Created | 20 November 2023 |
System | Unitary semi constitutional monarchy |
Executive | Prime Minister of Hugia |
Electoral college | No |
History | |
Amendments | 8 |
Last amended | 20 November 2023 |
Author(s) | Henry Vireyica |
The Constitution of Hugia are the main laws of Hugia first written on 20 November 2023.
Articles
Article 1 - Sovereignty
Hugia is an independent nation that follows the traditional cultures and styles of its neighbors. It will follow parts of the United States Constitution and spread peace.
Article 2 - Identity and Culture
Hugia will accept any religion, ethnicity, and sexuality no matter who it is. They are free to express themselves as who they are. People must not be against and must follow the holidays of Hugia.
Article 3 - Symbols
The flag of Hugia must always be a yellow, green, and orange tricolor horizontally. The (astral) crown must always be in the center of the flag at all times. The people must respect the flag and other flags from other nationalities. Flags that are extreme and deemed terrorist by the government are banned at all times.
Article 4 - Freedom of Speech
The freedom of speech of the Hugian people is accepted unless it is violently used to spread hate toward other people.
Article 5 - Military
The armed forces of Hugia will always be stationed somewhere not in the homes of civilians but in official military camps and bases.
Article 6 - Divisions
The counties, autonomous halls, and free territories of Hugia will always be governed by a governor of said division. The monarch will always be the head of state and the prime minister will decide what goes on in these divisions.
Article 7 - Citizenship
Anyone who has a permanent citizenship and is a part of the government is a confirmed citizen of Hugia. Semi-permanent citizens, visitor citizens, and digital citizens do not have permission to live in Hugia but are restricted.
Article 8 - Education
The education of Hugia will not tolerate educators who discipline students physically (and harmfully) and do not give homework. These students must learn the basics of writing, reading, mathematics, science, economics, culture, geography, history, and health. Do not follow the United States’ education system.