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Article 1 describes the role of the federal government. the Katyunion Congress of Soviets would have 400 seats in total. All members are to be elected every 5 years by single transferable vote. they alone would hold power over defence and foreign policy. they would also control the federal bank and be in charge of monetary policy. To ensure fair trade all safety and environmental regulations, as well as workers rights, would be decided by the federal government. The Katyunon Congress of Soviets alone would be allowed to change the constitution, this is done through a majority vote for an amendment in the Katyunion Congress of Soviets. the Congress would select 1 member to become Premier, he would the select his ministers from the Congress.
Article 1 describes the role of the federal government. the Katyunion Congress of Soviets would have 400 seats in total. All members are to be elected every 5 years by single transferable vote. they alone would hold power over defence and foreign policy. they would also control the federal bank and be in charge of monetary policy. To ensure fair trade all safety and environmental regulations, as well as workers rights, would be decided by the federal government. The Katyunon Congress of Soviets alone would be allowed to change the constitution, this is done through a majority vote for an amendment in the Katyunion Congress of Soviets. the Congress would select 1 member to become Premier, he would the select his ministers from the Congress.


Article 2 describes the role of the National governments. each nation in the federation would have its own national parliaments each elected every 5 years by single transferable vote. the amount of seats in these parliaments are decided by population and must all total the amount of seats in the Katyunion Congress of Soviets. every national parliament would Independently decide economic, social, environmental and security policy, only limited by federal regulatory legislation and by the local soviets veto on projects in their jurisdiction . all national congresses can decide their own fiscal but must each give 3% of government revenue to the Katyunion Congress of Soviets for it's spending. the current number of seats in each parliament is, the Trudatsyain congress: 152 seats, the katy congress: 116 seats, the Kyrivniain congress: 72 seats and the Alasemonion congress 60 seats.
Article 2 describes the role of the National governments. each nation in the federation would have its own national parliaments each elected every 5 years by single transferable vote. the amount of seats in these parliaments are decided by population and must all total the amount of seats in the Katyunion Congress of Soviets. every national parliament would Independently decide economic, social, environmental and security policy, only limited by federal regulatory legislation and by the local soviets veto on projects in their jurisdiction . all national congresses can decide their own fiscal but must each give 3% of government revenue to the Katyunion Congress of Soviets for it's spending. the current number of seats in each parliament is, the Trudatsyain congress: 152 seats, the katy congress: 116 seats, the Kyrivniain congress: 72 seats and the Alasemonion congress 60 seats. each national Congress selects 1 member as their Premier and he then selects his ministers from the Congress.


Article 3 sets out local government responsibility. local Soviets are in charge of managing local economies. They have the power to set land value taxes for their area and area to use this money to improve local communities how they see fit. Local Soviets may start local construction projects without the permission of the national Soviet, however, if the national Soviet wishes to begin construction in a Local Soviets jurisdiction, they must receive permission from the Local Soviet, giving Local Soviets and effective veto on government projects.
Article 3 sets out local government responsibility. local Soviets are to be elected every 5 years and are in charge of managing local economies. They have the power to set land value taxes for their area and area to use this money to improve local communities how they see fit. Local Soviets may start local construction projects without the permission of the national Soviet, however, if the national Soviet wishes to begin construction in a Local Soviets jurisdiction, they must receive permission from the Local Soviet, giving Local Soviets and effective veto on government projects.


Article 4 codifies a commitment to an egalitarian and democratic economic policy. Article 4 prohibits private ownership entirely, so all enterprises must be socially owned, either by the public or as a cooperative. It mandates that all enterprises must have democratically elected and accountable leadership, the electorate is usually workers within these enterprises, however, for public services members of the public may be allowed to vote for enterprise leadership. planning decisions are made by Local soviets and regional planning boards made up of members of the local soviets. National governments also appoint national planning boards to make planning decisions in the interests of the nation as a whole. these boards decide production goals for enterprises and the compensation for their Labour. the enterprises however independently plan how to meet these goals and are to be free form direct government interference.
Article 4 codifies a commitment to an egalitarian and democratic economic policy. Article 4 prohibits private ownership entirely, so all enterprises must be socially owned, either by the public or as a cooperative. It mandates that all enterprises must have democratically elected and accountable leadership, the electorate is usually workers within these enterprises, however, for public services members of the public may be allowed to vote for enterprise leadership. planning decisions are made by Local soviets and regional planning boards made up of members of the local soviets. National governments also appoint national planning boards to make planning decisions in the interests of the nation as a whole. these boards decide production goals for enterprises and the compensation for their Labour. the enterprises however independently plan how to meet these goals and are to be free form direct government interference.

Article 5 sets out the role of the judiciary. the supreme court of Katyunon is made up of two representatives from each nation, appointed by each national supreme court. Each nation within the federation has its own supreme court, which is elected by the people within that nation every 10 years. local court judges are then appointed by the national supreme courts. These courts are to hold the executive and legislature to account, ensure they follow the constitution through the use of judicial review and to interoperate legislation passed by the legislature.

Article 6 sets out various rights held by the citizens of the federation. These include the right to freedom of speech, right to assembly, equal right to vote, right to a fair trial by jury and right to humane treatment in incarceration. notably absent from these protections are religious protections, these are left to the individual nations to decide.


=== Politics ===
=== Politics ===