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Article 49- Executive
Government |
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| 49.1 |
Executive Government |
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The executive Power of the United America Free Society shall be vested in an executive government comprising a President, two vice-Presidents and the National Board of Directors. |
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| 49.2 |
The President |
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The President is the supreme leader of the Society, its head of state and prime representative to the world. The office of the President is the highest elected office of the United America Free Society and at all times should be considered with the greatest dignity and respect. |
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Power of the President |
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By virtue of this Charter, the President is vested with the executive authority to manage the needs and affairs of the nation through the selection or dismissal of wise counsel in the form of their National Board of Directors, the agencies, officials and administration of the Government. |
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The President shall have the authority of Commander in Chief of all the armed security forces in time of declare disaster or war. The President shall have during both declared times the power to command marshal law. In matters of war, the President shall have full strategic command for the commitment of the nation's forces on the agreed counsel of the National Security Council. |
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In times of declare national disaster or international request, the President shall have the power to commit the nation's forces on the agreed counsel of the National Disaster Relief Council or the International Relief Council for international requests. |
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The President shall have the authority over all agencies and National Directors as Chairman of the Board of Directors. As Chairman, the President may choose to overrule motions of the Board and select the agenda and minutes of the Board meetings. |
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The President shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties,; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the Nation, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments. |
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The President shall have the power to submit bills to The Senate for review and vote and shall have the power to veto any legislation having been presented once and passed not having two thirds majority votes in the Senate. The President may not veto legislation having been passed without major amendment by The Senate for the second time. |
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The President shall be responsible upon the passing of bills by The Senate and not having been vetoed to sign such bills into law within thirty (30) days of their approval by the Senate. The President having unreasonably delayed the ascent of two or more Bills and without due notification of veto shall be liable for ground of Impeachment. |
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The President shall have the Power by virtue of this Charter to pardon any convicted criminal and stay the sentence of any court imposed sentence for any lesser court than the Supreme Court. The President does not have the power to amend a judgment of the Supreme Court. |
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Oath of the President |
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Prior to the commencement of their term of office, the President shall make the following public oath- “--"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of United America Free Society, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Charter of United America.” |
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Term of the President |
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Excluding the term of the 1st permanent President, the President shall hold their Office during the Term of six (6) Years, and, together with two Vice Presidents, chosen for the same Term, be elected by the people following the procedures for general and national elections contained within this Charter. |
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The 1st term of the 1st permanent President shall be a maximum of three (3) years. Thereafter, all terms shall be the standard length. |
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Maximum term tenure of President |
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By this Charter a President is ineligible to serve beyond a total of two terms (12) years. |
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Payment of the President |
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The President shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which they shall have been elected, and shall not receive any other income during their term. |
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| 49.3 |
The International Vice-President |
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The International Vice-President shall be one of two Vice-Presidents elected together with the President for the same Term, once every four years. |
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The International Vice-President shall be the second most senior elected official for the planning, management and good governance of all international issues and business on behalf of the nation. The International Vice-President shall be the nation's most senior foreign diplomat. |
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Maximum term tenure of Vice-President |
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By this Charter a Vice-President is ineligible to serve beyond a total of two terms (12) years. |
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Payment of the Vice-President |
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The Vice-President shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which they shall have been elected, and shall not receive any other income during their term. |
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| 49.4 |
The National Vice-President |
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The National Vice-President shall be one of two Vice-Presidents elected together with the President for the same Term, once every four years. |
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The National Vice-President shall be the second most senior elected official for the planning, management and good governance of all national issues. The National Vice-President is the nation's most senior public servant. |
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Maximum term tenure of Vice-President |
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By this Charter a Vice-President is ineligible to serve beyond a total of two terms (12) years. |
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Payment of the Vice-President |
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The Vice-President shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which they shall have been elected, and shall not receive any other income during their term. |
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| 49.5 |
Minimum Qualifications of President, Vice President |
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By the authority of this Covenant, only a man or woman meeting all of the following criteria shall be permitted to stand for election to the office of President and/or Vice President: |
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(a) Currently hold the office of President, Vice-President, Governor or Senator of the United America Free Society; and |
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(b) Aged between 35 and 65 and in generally good health; and |
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(c) Neither their parents, nor grandparents previous held the position of President and/or Vice President of the United America Free Society; and |
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(d) They are not otherwise ineligible to hold the office of President or Vice President. |
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| 49.6 |
Executive, Service and Emergency Codes |
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By this Charter an Executive Code shall be formed. All existing and new laws providing for effective function and oversight of executive government and executive responsibility shall be subject to inclusion in the Executive Code. |
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By this Charter a Service Code shall be formed. All existing and new laws providing for public service and administration responsibility shall be subject to inclusion in the Service Code. |
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By this Charter an Emergency Code shall be formed. All existing and new laws providing for local, national and multi-national emergencies shall be subject to inclusion in the Emergency Code. |
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| 49.7 |
President as Living Ambassador of Executive, Service and Emergency Codes |
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By this Charter, the Office of President holds an additional and unique honor and responsibility as the Living ambassador of the Executive Service and Emergency laws of the Society. |
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The President represents the legal and living embodiment of these laws in person, such that any injury to this body of laws also represents an injury to the person, represented by living flesh and blood. |
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As ambassador and living representative of these laws, the President is bound to protect these laws from injury by their own actions or through any failure of due process or lack of respect of the law. |
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| 49.8 |
The National Board of Directors (National Board) |
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In the good management of the nation, its affairs and requirements can be compared to the good conduct of a corporation with its citizens as shareholders. |
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The National Board of Directors shall be a board of individuals selected by the President to head the permanent statutory authorities and uphold the laws regarding the critical systems of the nation. The tenure of a Director shall be at the sole discretion of the President. |
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Given the importance of each system within our society functioning to its optimum, the position of a National Director should reflect the very best of the community with the knowledge, experience and respect relating to the system they manage. |
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Domestic Affairs Committee |
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The domestic affairs committee shall be a permanent sub-committee of the National Board of Directors. The purpose of the domestic affairs committee shall be the coordination of all systems associated with domestic functions enabling optimum national planning. |
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The domestic affairs committee shall be permanently chaired by the National Vice-President. The committee shall be permanently attended by the Directors of the following systems:
National Planning System,
Knowledge System,
Justice System (national only),
Power System,
Sanitation System,
Security System (national only),
Industry System,
Employment System,
Education System,
Health System,
Welfare System,
Constructions System,
Entertainment System and
Natural Ecosystem. |
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International Affairs Committee |
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The international affairs committee shall be a permanent sub-committee of the National Board of Directors. The purpose of the domestic affairs committee shall be the coordination of all systems associated with international functions enabling optimum international planning. |
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The international affairs committee shall be permanently chaired by the International Vice-President. The committee shall be permanently attended by the Directors of the following systems:
International Planning System,
Knowledge System,
Justice system (international),
Security System (international),
Finance System,
Trade System and
Technology Development. |
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| 49.9 |
The Official Seal of The President |
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In respect to the high office of the President, by the power of this Covenant an official seal shall be forged and it shall be known as the Official Seal of the President. |
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Each President shall have their own unique official seal based on the common seal of office. All official acts of the President shall require this Seal to be affixed as verification of its authenticity. |
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| 49.10 |
The documents of the President |
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Upon election to the office of President, it is their solemn duty to publish two (2) documents to members each and every year of their office. These documents shall be: |
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1. Annual Plan |
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The President shall be required publish an annual plan (subject to the approval of the National Board and Senate) which shall state the financial, moral and well being position of the United America Free Society. The Annual Plan shall also outline the plans of the President to help the members of the Society and how the contributions of the members are being used to better all members. |
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2. Annual Message |
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The President shall be required to publish an annual message to all the members in which the President outlines his/her key message, guidance, inspiration and comfort to all members of the United America Free Society. |
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