Constitution of Seoshackadak

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This is the constitution of The Neoresse of Seoshackdak. This constitution was never finished and the following is what was recovered during the re-discovery effort of a team of archaeologists.


PREAMBLE

We, as the citizens of The Neoresse of Seoshackadak hold in our deepest sincerity, believe that all things are created in equality. And that the government's duty is to secure for the society the citizens' welfare and to promote progress in the culture and diversity in the State.

Everyone in Seoshackadak is equal and therefore entitled to equal rights, justice, and representation. The government and the society as well as the culture agrees to define "everyone" to mean any race, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, political views, former nationality, age, ect. and this includes all humans and lemmings.

By the government, society, and the culture recognizing this definition of everyone, the govenment, society, and culture recognize and will work to insure that everyone in Seoshackadak is entitled to and achieves the following:

ARTICLE I

SECTION I

The structure of the Seoshackadilian government is based mostly on the role of society. Essentially, the society has developed into the government, or vice versa. Mostly, this covers the ideal situation and describes the roles and responsiblities of individuals in the nation. It is meant to be followed loosely.

CLAUSE A

DUTIES OF THE PEOPLE OF SEOSHACKADAK


The very basis is the individual citizen which is like the bricks holding up a house. As one they are worthless, but as many they can do great things. The individual has a great responsiblity owed to their fellow citizens. The individual citizen must work to fulfill society's needs, and they should not be given strict rules. Instead, give the individual citizen vague, yet obvious, laws to follow and allow their personal morals to determine the strictness.

From the individual citizen, they for small groups of which usually include their family. The family's responsibility is to take care of the individuals within, as well as to provide a workforce for the State's necessary industries. Generally, children take care of domestic tasks, such as cleaning the home, cooking the food, and washing the clothes, therefore allowing them to recieve an education. The adults are the Nation's workforce. They do the jobs too dangerous for the children, and too strenuous for the elderly. From the adults, are the elderly, who grow the food for the family.

Several families usually live in a plaza and are grouped into a larger organization, called a compatrez. The compatrez's duty is to provide a collection of workers and to provide simple welfare for the individual families. They are to provide discipline to unruly members in the compatrez as well as to aid those in need. In the event one compatrez is under a shortage, another compatrez is obligated to help.

The compatreces are grouped into a larger organization called a community. The community is where the compatreces exchange resources in a system of osmosis (a balance of resources) in order to insure that every individual citizen is given the needed amount of welfare. In the aim of justice and order, if one compatrez becomes highly dangerous and continually commits unlawful acts, it is the duty of the compatrez to deal with them.

The communities are grouped into a society, or otherwise known as the government. The government's job is to provide security, protection, guidence, and to give special attention to those in need, yet are lacking of, social welfare. Most importantly, the government is to help provide the citizen with education, health, equality, justice, and order.