8. The President Article 76 The People’s Assembly shall nominate the President of the Republic. The nomination shall be referred to the people for a plebiscite. The nomination to the post of President of the Republic shall be made in the People’s Assembly upon the proposal of at least 1/3 of its member The candidate who wins 2/3 of the votes of the Assembly members shall be referred to the people for a plebiscite. If none of the candidates obtains the said majority the nomination process shall be repeated two days after the first vote. The candidate winning the votes with an absolute majority of the Assembly members shall be referred to the citizens for a plebiscite. The candidate shall be considered President of the Republic when he obtains an absolute majority of the votes cast in he plebiscite. If the candidate does not obtain this majority, the Assembly shall nominate another candidate and the same procedure shall be followed.
9. Resolution Whereas the exploitation of the nomination process has placed a singular President in power for 30 years Whereas Jean Jacques Rousseau stated that “[People] are only free when electing parliament,” Whereas the people are not free to elect a leader, Be it resolved that the people gathered here today pass the following amendment to the Constitution
10. Amendment Political parties shall nominate one (1) candidate to be President of the Republic That candidate will be solely funded by said political party as well as private donations. The nominations shall be referred to the people for a plebiscite. Upon a majority vote, the highest ranking nominee shall become the President of the Republic. The runner-up shall become the Vice-President of the Republic. Said elected officials shall serve no more than 4 years in their elected office.
11. Article 77 Statement: “The term of the Presidency is six Gregorian years starting from the date of the announcement of the result of the plebiscite. The president of the Republic may be re-elected for other successive terms.” Amendment: The term of Presidency is five Gregorian years starting from the date of announcement of the result of the election. The president of the republic may be re-elected for two consecutive terms in a row, and may be re-elected after another president has been elected and served his term. Quotes: “My reason for fixing them in office for a term of years, rather than for life, was that they might have an idea that they were at a certain period to return into the mass of the people and become the governed instead of the governors which might still keep alive that regard to the public good that otherwise they might perhaps be induced by their independence to forget.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
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13. Article 41 1.) Individual freedom is a natural right and shall not be touched. Except in cases of a flagrant delicate no person may be arrested, inspected, detained or his freedom restricted or prevented from the free movement except by an or necessitated by investigations and preservation of the security of the society. This order shall be given by the competent judge or the Public Prosecution in accordance with the provisions of the law. The law shall determine the period of custody. 2.) Individual freedom is a natural right and shall not be touched. Except in cases of a flagrant delicate no person may be arrested, inspected, detained or his/her freedom restricted or prevented from the free movement until solid incriminating evidence showing their threat to society is found during an investigation by the law. This order shall be given by the competent judge or the Public Prosecution in accordance with the provisions of the law. The law shall determine the period of custody. 3.) Amendment IV Search and arrest The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. - U.S. Bill of Rights