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A constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy

The proposed Constitution establishes a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy founded on democratic principles, accountability, human dignity, and the rule of law.

The Constitution Hub organizes the draft framework into full legal text, simplified explanations, government structure, rights, elections, and accountability mechanisms.

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Core Documents

Core constitutional documents

Full Constitution

Read the complete article-based constitutional proposal.

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Simplified Constitution

Understand the same framework in plain language.

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Government Structure

See how the Monarch, Parliament, Executive, and courts fit together.

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Framework Overview

What the constitutional framework is designed to achieve

The proposed framework separates symbolic state leadership from democratic executive power. The Monarch represents unity, continuity, heritage, and constitutional identity, while elected institutions make laws, control budgets, appoint government, and answer to the public.

This separation is important because modern constitutional monarchy is not personal rule. It is a system in which the Constitution is supreme, public power is limited, and government is accountable to elected representatives, independent courts, and citizens.

The Constitution Hub therefore organizes the proposal into institutions that can be debated separately: the State, the Monarch, Parliament, Executive Government, courts, elections, rights, traditional leadership, public finance, and amendment rules.

Constitutional Safeguards

Safeguards against abuse of power

Constitutional supremacy

Every law, public decision, office, and institution must comply with the Constitution.

Independent courts

Courts must be able to review public power without political instruction or fear.

Parliamentary oversight

Ministers must answer questions, justify budgets, and face committee scrutiny.

Public finance rules

Budgets, procurement, audits, and public debt require transparent controls.

Rights protection

Human dignity, equality, freedom, justice, and participation limit all public power.

Amendment thresholds

Important constitutional changes require public notice, debate, and strong democratic support.

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