Constitution of Vryland
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The Constitution of Vryland was promulgated on 12 May 2019. It was granted by King William I, and legally established the system of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy in Vryland.
Chapters
- Chapter I: The Parliament
- Part I: General
- Part II: The House of Lords
- Part III: The House of Commons
- Part IV: Powers of the Parliament
- Chapter II: The Executive
- Chapter III: The Judiciary
- Chapter IV: Finance and Trade (unfinished)
- Chapter V: Territories
- Part I: Types of territories
- Part II: Governance of territories
- Chapter VI: Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Part I: Guarantee of rights and freedoms
- Part II: Fundamental freedoms
- Part III: Democratic rights
- Part IV: Mobility rights
- Part V: Legal rights
- Part VI: Equality rights
- Part VII: Official languages of Vryland
- Part VIII: Recognised minority languages
- Part IX: General
- Part X: Enforcement
- Part XI: Application of this Charter
- Chapter VII: Miscellaneous
- Chapter VIII: Amendments to this Constitution
- Chapter IX: Application of this Constitution
Amendments
No amendments have been made to the Constitution.