Конституция Сверхдержава Советских Республик
Konstitucija Sverhderzhava Sovetskikh Respublik
The Constitution of the Superstate of Soviet Republics
PD 150 - PD 118
Article One - Our Union
1a. The Superstate of Soviet Republics declares its loyalty to the United Soviet Socialist Republics, solidarity for all.
1b. The new faction is to stand for socialism and communism everywhere, not just those put forth by a certain member, such as the Executive Chairman or the Supreme Soviet of Our Superstate.
1c. The mission of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to spread communism throughout the entire Universe, free the People from the chains of fascism, poverty, and capitalism, and to end inequality everwhere.
1d. The Superstate is obligated to defend the interests of its member states.
1e. The capitol of the Superstate is to be located at the capitol of the Crowned Soviet Republic of Velikorossiya, currently a city named Veliky Novgorod.
1a. The Superstate of Soviet Republics declares its loyalty to the United Soviet Socialist Republics, solidarity for all.
1b. The new faction is to stand for socialism and communism everywhere, not just those put forth by a certain member, such as the Executive Chairman or the Supreme Soviet of Our Superstate.
1c. The mission of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to spread communism throughout the entire Universe, free the People from the chains of fascism, poverty, and capitalism, and to end inequality everwhere.
1d. The Superstate is obligated to defend the interests of its member states.
1e. The capitol of the Superstate is to be located at the capitol of the Crowned Soviet Republic of Velikorossiya, currently a city named Veliky Novgorod.
Article Two - The Executive Branch
2a. The Executive of Our Superstate is to be elected once every four years.
2b. The Supreme Soviet is to elect the Executive via plurality.
2bi. To qualify as a candidate for Executive, one must hold office in the Inferior Soviet of the SSR, a System Soviet, a Planetary Soviet, or a National Soviet; members of the Superior Soviet are ineligible.
2c. Should the standing Executive Chairman die or otherwise become unable to maintain their position, the Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the SSR shall assume the position as interim Executive Chairman until the soonest scheduled election.
2d. The Executive is to be referred to as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the SSR, or the Executive Chairman for short.
2e. There is no limit on the number of times one can run.
2f. The Executive is to hold the power to veto any and all legislation passed in the Supreme Soviet of the United Superstate, which can be overridden via a vote of 5-2.
2g. The Executive is to hold the authority to appoint People's Commissars to the Council of People’s Commissars of the SSR, which will then go on to be approved of by a plurality of the Superior Soviet at the beginning of each Executive term.
2h. The Executive is to hold the power to carry over any and all People's Commissars from his/her previous term or from the immediate predecessor's term without so much as an approval vote from the Superior Soviet.
2i. The Executive is to hold the power to place the tie-breaking vote in both the Superior and Inferior Soviets, if such an occasion ever were to show up.
2j. The Executive is to hold the power to vote upon matters regarding trade, foreign relations, military affairs and the impeachment of public officials.
2k. The Executive Chairman is considered the Chairman of the Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
2l. The Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is hereby established as a de jure member of the Executive Branch and second-in-command of the entire SSR.
2a. The Executive of Our Superstate is to be elected once every four years.
2b. The Supreme Soviet is to elect the Executive via plurality.
2bi. To qualify as a candidate for Executive, one must hold office in the Inferior Soviet of the SSR, a System Soviet, a Planetary Soviet, or a National Soviet; members of the Superior Soviet are ineligible.
2c. Should the standing Executive Chairman die or otherwise become unable to maintain their position, the Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the SSR shall assume the position as interim Executive Chairman until the soonest scheduled election.
2d. The Executive is to be referred to as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the SSR, or the Executive Chairman for short.
2e. There is no limit on the number of times one can run.
2f. The Executive is to hold the power to veto any and all legislation passed in the Supreme Soviet of the United Superstate, which can be overridden via a vote of 5-2.
2g. The Executive is to hold the authority to appoint People's Commissars to the Council of People’s Commissars of the SSR, which will then go on to be approved of by a plurality of the Superior Soviet at the beginning of each Executive term.
2h. The Executive is to hold the power to carry over any and all People's Commissars from his/her previous term or from the immediate predecessor's term without so much as an approval vote from the Superior Soviet.
2i. The Executive is to hold the power to place the tie-breaking vote in both the Superior and Inferior Soviets, if such an occasion ever were to show up.
2j. The Executive is to hold the power to vote upon matters regarding trade, foreign relations, military affairs and the impeachment of public officials.
2k. The Executive Chairman is considered the Chairman of the Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
2l. The Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is hereby established as a de jure member of the Executive Branch and second-in-command of the entire SSR.
Article Three - The Legislative Branch
3a. The Legislature is to be established as a bicameral entity.
3b. Collectively, the Legislature is the Supreme Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3c. The Superior Soviet and the Inferior Soviet are hereby established as the two houses of the Supreme Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3d. The Superior Soviet is to consist of two Legislators for each region of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3e. The proper term for a Legislator of the Superior Soviet is Ephor.
3f. The Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to be elected by the System Soviets once every four years.
3g. The Superior Soviet shall hold the power to dispose of any other officials with a 5-2 vote, including but not limited to: the Executive Chairman, Sovietniks, Ephors, and People's Commissars.
3h. The Inferior Soviet is to consist of two Legislators for each state of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3i. The proper term for a Legislator of the Inferior Soviet is Sovietnik, or Councilor.
3j. The Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to be elected by the People once every four years.
3k. The Inferior Soviet is to enact laws and pass amendments to the SSR Constitution.
3l. It is the duty of the Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics to select candidates for Executive Chairman.
3m. It is the duty of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics to elect the Executive Chairman once every fourth year.
3n. The position of Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics, also be referred to as the Legislative Chairman, is awarded to the Sovietnik who has recieved the most endorsements in the past year by other members of the Inferior Soviet of the SSR.
3a. The Legislature is to be established as a bicameral entity.
3b. Collectively, the Legislature is the Supreme Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3c. The Superior Soviet and the Inferior Soviet are hereby established as the two houses of the Supreme Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3d. The Superior Soviet is to consist of two Legislators for each region of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3e. The proper term for a Legislator of the Superior Soviet is Ephor.
3f. The Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to be elected by the System Soviets once every four years.
3g. The Superior Soviet shall hold the power to dispose of any other officials with a 5-2 vote, including but not limited to: the Executive Chairman, Sovietniks, Ephors, and People's Commissars.
3h. The Inferior Soviet is to consist of two Legislators for each state of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
3i. The proper term for a Legislator of the Inferior Soviet is Sovietnik, or Councilor.
3j. The Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics is to be elected by the People once every four years.
3k. The Inferior Soviet is to enact laws and pass amendments to the SSR Constitution.
3l. It is the duty of the Superior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics to select candidates for Executive Chairman.
3m. It is the duty of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics to elect the Executive Chairman once every fourth year.
3n. The position of Chairman of the Inferior Soviet of the Superstate of Soviet Republics, also be referred to as the Legislative Chairman, is awarded to the Sovietnik who has recieved the most endorsements in the past year by other members of the Inferior Soviet of the SSR.
Article Four - Freedoms
4a. The Freedoms of Speech, Religion, and the Press are mandatory.
4b. The Freedom of the Press may be restricted during times of war, and in situations where it may harm national security.
4c. Marriage (heterosexual and homosexual), the Right to Remain Silent, Equality of the Sexes and Races, as well as Human and Animal Rights may not be restricted under any circumstances.
4d. Slavery is to be abolished in all States, and all slaves are to be granted immediate and retroactive citizenship.
4e. A citizen may not be subject to excessive bail or fine, or to be given a cruel or unusual punishment from a Judiciary authority.
4f. Citizens are granted a trial by their peers for most offenses.
4g. All citizens of all SSR states are to be granted a single vote in elections and plebiscites, regardless of their Species, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Gender or Political Affiliations.
4h. Civilians are to be granted the freedom to own, operate, and carry any and all personal fire arms, provided they possess the necessary documentation and/or permits for ownership.
4i. The right to Free and Unregulated Thought is expressly granted, as well as the Right to a Smoke Free Workplace, and the Right to Informed Self-Termination.
4a. The Freedoms of Speech, Religion, and the Press are mandatory.
4b. The Freedom of the Press may be restricted during times of war, and in situations where it may harm national security.
4c. Marriage (heterosexual and homosexual), the Right to Remain Silent, Equality of the Sexes and Races, as well as Human and Animal Rights may not be restricted under any circumstances.
4d. Slavery is to be abolished in all States, and all slaves are to be granted immediate and retroactive citizenship.
4e. A citizen may not be subject to excessive bail or fine, or to be given a cruel or unusual punishment from a Judiciary authority.
4f. Citizens are granted a trial by their peers for most offenses.
4g. All citizens of all SSR states are to be granted a single vote in elections and plebiscites, regardless of their Species, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Gender or Political Affiliations.
4h. Civilians are to be granted the freedom to own, operate, and carry any and all personal fire arms, provided they possess the necessary documentation and/or permits for ownership.
4i. The right to Free and Unregulated Thought is expressly granted, as well as the Right to a Smoke Free Workplace, and the Right to Informed Self-Termination.
Article Five - Trade and Taxation
5a. The SSR has the right to tax every member-nation up to 35% of their income.
5b. Our Superstate reserves the right to bar trade within the Superstate from any foreign power, assuming the approval of the Supreme Soviet has been given.
5c. The Superstate of Soviet Republics is granted the right to tax any citizen, organization, or local government subject to the authority of a member-state.
5d. A 10% tariff is to be placed on all foreign goods unless specifically stated otherwise in a free trade agreement.
5e. The People's Commissariat of Finance has the power to levy taxes.
5f. The Supreme Soviet may similarly levy taxes, but only under a vote of at least 6 : 1.
5g. The People's Commissariat of Finance oversees Transit. Corp., and maintains trade routes.
5h. A 1.5% Indulgence Tax is to be placed on all controlled substances such as alcohol and narcotics, as well as on tobacco products and any winnings received from gambling.
5a. The SSR has the right to tax every member-nation up to 35% of their income.
5b. Our Superstate reserves the right to bar trade within the Superstate from any foreign power, assuming the approval of the Supreme Soviet has been given.
5c. The Superstate of Soviet Republics is granted the right to tax any citizen, organization, or local government subject to the authority of a member-state.
5d. A 10% tariff is to be placed on all foreign goods unless specifically stated otherwise in a free trade agreement.
5e. The People's Commissariat of Finance has the power to levy taxes.
5f. The Supreme Soviet may similarly levy taxes, but only under a vote of at least 6 : 1.
5g. The People's Commissariat of Finance oversees Transit. Corp., and maintains trade routes.
5h. A 1.5% Indulgence Tax is to be placed on all controlled substances such as alcohol and narcotics, as well as on tobacco products and any winnings received from gambling.
Article Six - Superstate v. State
6a. Superstate powers are to be given priority over State powers.
6b. Member-nations are to be referred to as states for simplicity.
6c. The militaries of each respective state are now subject to the authority of the Superstate.
6d. The militaries of each respective state are to be dissolved to form the Armed Forces of the Superstate of Soviet Republics, alternatively known as the Armed Forces of the SSR, which will be divided into four main divisions: Ground, Air, Space, and vehicular.
6e. Each state shall have their own division of the National Guard, which will be comprised of 10% of their total military, which is subject to the control of their respective state.
6f. The National Guard may not be used for foreign war under any circumstances.
6g. In an effort to unify Our Beloved Superstate, the ruble is now the official currency of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
6h. The value of the ruble is to be set to be equal to the Alterro and controlled via a fiat system.
6i. The universal/minimum wage is to be set at the equivalent of руб 9.65 per Standard Hour.
6j. All land trades must go through the Supreme Soviet, or must have Executive approval before commencing.
6k. All wars that may in some way endanger USSR Holdings must be approved by the Soviet in advance.
6l. The land of any state to leave the United Superstate of Soviet Republics shall be forfeit to the Superstate, which will immediately annex and seize the territory via military force, it shall then be put under the administration of the Soviet until another state can be found to hold the land.
6m. Any state found to be inactive for three weeks or more shall have their lands seized and given to another, more active state.
6n. There is a one week period where the inactive state may return and reclaim their confiscated lands.
6o. The official year system of the SSR is to be Proletariat Domini.
6p. The right of the state to secede from the SSR is guaranteed, given that a one year notice is given prior to secession.
Article Seven - Proposition Two
7b. Placing an alliance over the Superstate is considered a supranational crime, one which will result in the immediate coup d'état of the nation in question and a prolonged military occupation.
6a. Superstate powers are to be given priority over State powers.
6b. Member-nations are to be referred to as states for simplicity.
6c. The militaries of each respective state are now subject to the authority of the Superstate.
6d. The militaries of each respective state are to be dissolved to form the Armed Forces of the Superstate of Soviet Republics, alternatively known as the Armed Forces of the SSR, which will be divided into four main divisions: Ground, Air, Space, and vehicular.
6e. Each state shall have their own division of the National Guard, which will be comprised of 10% of their total military, which is subject to the control of their respective state.
6f. The National Guard may not be used for foreign war under any circumstances.
6g. In an effort to unify Our Beloved Superstate, the ruble is now the official currency of the Superstate of Soviet Republics.
6h. The value of the ruble is to be set to be equal to the Alterro and controlled via a fiat system.
6i. The universal/minimum wage is to be set at the equivalent of руб 9.65 per Standard Hour.
6j. All land trades must go through the Supreme Soviet, or must have Executive approval before commencing.
6k. All wars that may in some way endanger USSR Holdings must be approved by the Soviet in advance.
6l. The land of any state to leave the United Superstate of Soviet Republics shall be forfeit to the Superstate, which will immediately annex and seize the territory via military force, it shall then be put under the administration of the Soviet until another state can be found to hold the land.
6m. Any state found to be inactive for three weeks or more shall have their lands seized and given to another, more active state.
6n. There is a one week period where the inactive state may return and reclaim their confiscated lands.
6o. The official year system of the SSR is to be Proletariat Domini.
6p. The right of the state to secede from the SSR is guaranteed, given that a one year notice is given prior to secession.
Article Seven - Proposition Two
7b. Placing an alliance over the Superstate is considered a supranational crime, one which will result in the immediate coup d'état of the nation in question and a prolonged military occupation.
Article Eight - Honors and Titles
8a. All citizens within and without the SSR are eligible for honors and titles.
8b. The award may be awarded posthumously.
8c. Candidates for such honors and titles may only be nominated by the Supreme Soviet, and the Executive Chairman.
8d. The Soviet must confirm via popular vote in order to be awarded any honor or title from the Superstate.
8e. The Executive Chairman must present the award in a special ceremony, which may be held en mass at a set date, or at a time designated for each individual.
8f. The highest honor achievable is known as the Hero of the Superstate.
8g. The Diarch is the only exception, they may give awards as they see fit.
8a. All citizens within and without the SSR are eligible for honors and titles.
8b. The award may be awarded posthumously.
8c. Candidates for such honors and titles may only be nominated by the Supreme Soviet, and the Executive Chairman.
8d. The Soviet must confirm via popular vote in order to be awarded any honor or title from the Superstate.
8e. The Executive Chairman must present the award in a special ceremony, which may be held en mass at a set date, or at a time designated for each individual.
8f. The highest honor achievable is known as the Hero of the Superstate.
8g. The Diarch is the only exception, they may give awards as they see fit.
Article Nine - Definition and Classification of State
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
9-1a. A smaller, younger state, generally affiliated with, or dependant on, another SSR.
9-1b. The lowest form of Statehood.
9-1c. No state may be dependant on an ASSR.
9-1d. All dependant states of an SSR are ASSRs by default.
Soviet Socialist Republic
9-2a. A larger, more established state that may or may not be dependant on an SFSR.
9-2b. The central form of Statehood.
9-2c. An SSR has more than 250,000,000 civilian citizens.
9-2d. ASSRs may be dependant on SSRs.
Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
9-3a. A well established, often vast state.
9-3b. The highest form of Statehood.
9-3c. An SFSR has no fewer than 1,500,000,000 civilian citizens.
9-3d. An SFSR is never dependant on another state.
9-3e. Both ASSRs and SSRs may be dependant on an SFSR.
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
9-1a. A smaller, younger state, generally affiliated with, or dependant on, another SSR.
9-1b. The lowest form of Statehood.
9-1c. No state may be dependant on an ASSR.
9-1d. All dependant states of an SSR are ASSRs by default.
Soviet Socialist Republic
9-2a. A larger, more established state that may or may not be dependant on an SFSR.
9-2b. The central form of Statehood.
9-2c. An SSR has more than 250,000,000 civilian citizens.
9-2d. ASSRs may be dependant on SSRs.
Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
9-3a. A well established, often vast state.
9-3b. The highest form of Statehood.
9-3c. An SFSR has no fewer than 1,500,000,000 civilian citizens.
9-3d. An SFSR is never dependant on another state.
9-3e. Both ASSRs and SSRs may be dependant on an SFSR.