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=====Section 1: Rights of Citizens=====
=====Section 1: Rights of Citizens=====


• All citizens are entailed to good treatment, prosperity, and the pursuit of happiness. Under no such circumstances should these fundamentals be withdrawn from any citizen.  
• All citizens are entitled to good treatment, prosperity, and the pursuit of happiness. Under no such circumstances should these fundamentals be withdrawn from any citizen.  


• All citizens are given the right to participate in any crew/country activity or event.  
• All citizens are given the right to participate in any crew/country activity or event.  
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=====Section 3: The Government with Checks and Balances=====
=====Section 3: The Government with Checks and Balances=====


The French Republic has 3 branches of government with checks and balances, so that one part of the government doesn't become too powerful. A bill becomes a law only if it is approved by the government. An order is a procedure where things are built or demolished and it can only be done if it is approved by the government, for example, ordering 2 frigates to be made. An order usually needs to be funded with currency or certain materials, depending on what it is.  
The French Republic has 3 branches of government with checks and balances, so that one part of the government doesn't become too powerful. A bill becomes a law only if it is approved by the government. An order is a procedure where things are built or demolished and it can only be done if it is approved by the government, for example, ordering 2 frigates to be made. An order usually needs to be funded with currency or certain materials, depending on what it is.
 
[[File:French Republic Government Structure.jpg|thumb|Checks and Balances Within the Government]]


'''The Legislative Branch'''
'''The Legislative Branch'''
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• The President is elected, but the Prime Minister is picked by the elected President, so the Prime Minister is not elected.
• The President is elected, but the Prime Minister is picked by the elected President, so the Prime Minister is not elected.
• The President can make executive orders with the approval of the Legislative and Judicial Branches.


'''The Judicial Branch'''
'''The Judicial Branch'''


• The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court Justice(s).  
• The Judicial Branch consists of 3 Supreme Court Justices.  


• The Judicial Branch determines if a bill becomes a law or an order can be passed if it is constitutional. If it is against the constitution, then the bill cannot become a law or an order cannot be passed.
• The Judicial Branch determines if a bill becomes a law or an order can be passed if it is constitutional.


• If an order or a bill is against the constitution, then the bill cannot become a law.
       
• The Supreme Court Justices are picked by the President.
• The Supreme Court Justices are picked by the President.


=====Section 4: Voting and How to Run For Office=====
=====Section 4: Voting and How to Run For Office=====


Only French Citizens can vote. Voters can only vote for the Senators and the President. They cannot vote for the Supreme Court Justices or the Prime Ministers because they are picked by the President. Voters can only vote if they are cadet rank or higher.
Only French Citizens can vote. Voters can only vote for the Senators and the President.
Government officials can only be elected in if they are sailor rank or higher.
Government officials are elected in every 2 months.
Government officials can only be elected in if they are sailor rank or higher.
 
Government officials are elected every 2 months.
 
• Voters can only vote for the Senators and the President. This is because the Supreme Court Justices and Prime Minister is picked by the President.


'''Section 5: Becoming a French Republic Citizen'''
=====Section 5: Becoming a French Republic Citizen=====


In order to become a French Republic Citizen, a person needs to be in the French Republic, or an ally from an allied crew.
In order to become a French Republic Citizen, a person needs to be in the French Republic. Citizens also must pay taxes in order to support the group.
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