Parangese Constitution
We, the people of Parang, under the sacred and eternal rule of our Sovereign, establish this Constitution to uphold order, justice, and prosperity in our land. The monarchy is the foundation of our unity, the law is our guide, and our people are the strength of our kingdom. The word of the Monarch is law—supreme, final, and absolute.
Article I - Governance
Section 1 - Structure of the Kingdom
• The Monarch is the head of state, military, and government.
• Parang is a hereditary absolute monarchy.
• Challenging the Crown’s authority leads to immediate expulsion from the nation.
• The Monarch must swear an oath to protect the people and the country.
• The Monarch holds full and unquestioned power over all national matters.
Section 2 - The Royal Council
• The Monarch governs with the assistance of a Royal Council.
• The Royal Council consists of trusted advisors and officials appointed by the Monarch.
• The Grand Chancellor, chosen by the Monarch, oversees council operations.
• The Council may advise on matters of governance and law but holds no authority to override the Monarch.
• Council members serve solely at the Monarch’s discretion and may be dismissed at any time.
Article II - Citizens’ Rights
Section 1 - Citizenship and Freedoms
• Citizens of Parang have the right to free speech.
• Freedom of religion is permitted.
• No citizen shall be imprisoned without a fair trial.
• All citizens have the right to petition the Monarch regarding any grievance.
• The press may operate freely unless spreading treasonous or harmful content.
• All citizens may speak, live, and work freely under the Crown’s protection.
Section 2 - Equal Civic Structure
• All citizens are equal under the law.
• Individuals may work, own property, engage in commerce, and seek justice.
• Public service roles are filled by merit and appointment by the Crown.
• Social rank does not grant immunity from law or duty.
Article III - Law and Justice
Section 1 - Royal Justice System
• The Monarch’s word is the highest law of the land.
• All legal disputes are settled in court.
• The High Judge, appointed by the Monarch, oversees major legal cases.
• Local courts handle civil and economic disputes.
• Individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
• Treason results in permanent exile from Parang.
• Government officials cannot be arrested without Monarch approval.
Section 2 - Crimes and Punishments
• Theft: 82,400ﮐ fine.
• Murder: Exile.
• Corruption: Banishment and asset seizure.
• Bribery: Exile.
• Kidnapping: Exile + 75,000ﮐ fine.
• False imprisonment: Banishment + asset seizure.
• Collective punishment is forbidden and leads to asset seizure.
Article IV - Trade and Economy
Section 1 - The Royal Treasury
• The economy is regulated by the Royal Treasury, led by the Royal Treasurer appointed by the Monarch.
• Currency shall bear the seal of the Monarch and may not be counterfeited.
• All citizens must pay taxes unless exempted by the Crown.
• Failure to pay taxes for three years results in property seizure.
• Government projects are funded through the Treasury.
• Only the Monarch can approve new tax laws.
Section 2 - Trade Regulations
• Foreign merchants must register before operating in Parang.
• Tariffs are imposed on imported goods to protect local industry.
• Smuggling leads to confiscation of goods and expulsion.
• The Monarch may establish trade embassies abroad.
• Merchants may form guilds with Crown approval.
• Price controls will prevent exploitation of citizens.
• Usury (predatory lending) is fined at 50,000ﮐ and leads to business restrictions.
• Sale of counterfeit or poor-quality goods: public disgrace and exile.
• Local craftsmanship and self-reliance are encouraged.
Article V - Royal Military and Defense
Section 1 - The Royal Army
• The army defends Parang from all threats.
• The Monarch is Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
• Citizens may enlist at age 18 or older; service is voluntary.
• The Royal Warfare Academy trains officers and strategists.
• Only the Monarch may declare war or peace.
• Military funding is prioritized to ensure national security.
• Soldiers swear loyalty directly to the Crown.
• The army maintains strong fortifications at national borders.
• The army is named the Parangese Armed Forces (PAF).
Section 2 - The Royal Guard
• The Royal Guard protects the Monarch and royal family.
• Only elite soldiers are selected for the Guard.
• The Guard answers solely to the Monarch.
• Treason results in immediate exile and loss of assets.
• The Guard is equipped with top-tier weapons and armor.
Article VI - Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs
Section 1 - Treaties and Alliances
• The Monarch holds absolute control over all diplomatic relations.
• No official may engage foreign powers without direct royal consent.
• Alliances must be honored unless broken by betrayal or war.
• Trade deals must benefit Parang’s economy and national security.
• Foreign envoys must obey Parangese law while present in the kingdom.
Section 2 - War and Peace
• Only the Monarch may declare war or negotiate peace.
• Espionage is punishable by exile and public disgrace.
• Parang shall never surrender to foreign rule.
• Military conquest must be approved by the Royal Council before execution.
• Refugees may be granted asylum at the Monarch’s discretion.
Article VII - Education, Culture, and Religion
Section 1 - Education
• Students will be homeschooled or privately educated.
• The kingdom funds 100 days of basic educational support per child.
• A score of 54% or higher is required to pass exams.
Grading System:
• A+ (97%+), A (93-96.99%), A- (90-92.99%)
• B+ (86-89.99%), B (80-85.99%), B- (76-79.99%)
• C+ (70-75.99%), C (65-69.99%), C- (60-64.99%)
• D+ (57-59.99%), D (55-56.99%), D- (54-54.99%)
• F+ (50-53.99%), F (40-49.99%), F- (10-39.99%), BT (1-9.99%), Z (0%)
Section 2 - Culture and Arts
• The Kingdom supports musicians, artists, and performers.
• The Monarch may commission public art and monuments to honor national glory.
• Festivals celebrating royal history and national achievements are held annually.
Section 3 - Religion
• Religion may be practiced freely.
• Religious institutions must remain loyal to the state.
• No religious group shall hold authority over government.
Article VIII - Amendments and Final Provisions
Section 1 - Amendments to the Constitution
• Only the Monarch has the authority to amend this Constitution.
• Amendments become law upon the Monarch’s approval.
Section 2 - Enforcement of Laws
• All laws within this Constitution shall be enforced by the Crown and its appointed officials.
• Failure to comply with royal law will result in punishment.
Section 3 - Oath of Allegiance
• All citizens, soldiers, and officials must swear allegiance to the Crown.
Final Rule
The Monarch’s word is supreme. No law, institution, or entity may challenge the authority of the Crown.
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