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The '''Grundordnung''' (''Basic rules''), officially '''Die gianlucische Grundordnung''' (''The Gianlucian basic rules''), is the current constitution of the [[Gianatla (Pacifica)|Federal Republic of Gianatla]]. It was adopted in 1954, replacing the constitution of the [[History of Gianatla (Pacifica)|Gianlucian Empire]] of 1935, effectively ending the dictatorship of | The '''Grundordnung''' (''Basic rules''), officially '''Die gianlucische Grundordnung''' (''The Gianlucian basic rules''), is the current constitution of the [[Gianatla (Pacifica)|Federal Republic of Gianatla]]. It was adopted in 1954, replacing the constitution of the [[History of Gianatla (Pacifica)|Gianlucian Empire]] of 1935, effectively ending the dictatorship of [[Meinhard Frank (Pacifica)|Meinhard Frank]]. | ||
The most characteristic trait of the constitution is the reinstallment of a monarch, partly still dictatorial system alongside democracy, in which yy fundamental rights are entrenched. It also has provisions at hand for a peaceful and slow transition from the so-called "dictatorial democratic" system into a "true democratic" system. Additionally, learning from mistakes made in history, the Grundordnung assures, the constitution cannot get amended and replaced as easily anymore as the constitution of the Gianlucian Empire of 1890 was prior to the dictatorship | The most characteristic trait of the constitution is the reinstallment of a monarch, partly still dictatorial system alongside democracy, in which yy fundamental rights are entrenched. It also has provisions at hand for a peaceful and slow transition from the so-called "dictatorial democratic" system into a "true democratic" system. Additionally, learning from mistakes made in history, the Grundordnung assures, the constitution cannot get amended and replaced as easily anymore as the constitution of the Gianlucian Empire of 1890 was prior to the Frankist dictatorship. | ||
The last amendment to the constitution was passed by the [[Königspalast (Pacifica)|Königspalast]] on 26 August 2020, when the right to one's personal data was added to the fundamental rights. | The last amendment to the constitution was passed by the [[Königspalast (Pacifica)|Königspalast]] on 26 August 2020, when the right to one's personal data was added to the fundamental rights. |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 28 April 2024
Constitution of Gianatla | |
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Original title | Die gianlucische Grundordnung (Alman: The Gianlucian basic rules) |
Jurisdiction | Gianatla |
Created | 6 December 1953 |
Presented | 1 June 1954 |
Ratified | 27 June 1954 |
Date effective | 28 June 1954 |
System | Dictatorial democratic, federal, secular and social republic |
Branches | 3 (executive, legislature and judiciary) |
Chambers | 2 (Rat and Königspalast) |
Executive | King and Leader head of state and government; checked by parliament and constitutional court. |
Judiciary | Constitutional Court reviews the constitutionality of laws and checks the King and Leader; other federal courts are the highest instance in the legal process. |
Federalism | Federation |
Electoral college | No, but the Chancellor and the Rat, which consists of the state governments, are elected indirectly. |
Entrenchments | 20 |
Last amended | 2020 |
Supersedes | Constitution of the Gianlucian Empire of 1935 |
The Grundordnung (Basic rules), officially Die gianlucische Grundordnung (The Gianlucian basic rules), is the current constitution of the Federal Republic of Gianatla. It was adopted in 1954, replacing the constitution of the Gianlucian Empire of 1935, effectively ending the dictatorship of Meinhard Frank.
The most characteristic trait of the constitution is the reinstallment of a monarch, partly still dictatorial system alongside democracy, in which yy fundamental rights are entrenched. It also has provisions at hand for a peaceful and slow transition from the so-called "dictatorial democratic" system into a "true democratic" system. Additionally, learning from mistakes made in history, the Grundordnung assures, the constitution cannot get amended and replaced as easily anymore as the constitution of the Gianlucian Empire of 1890 was prior to the Frankist dictatorship.
The last amendment to the constitution was passed by the Königspalast on 26 August 2020, when the right to one's personal data was added to the fundamental rights.