Post by Mo'i Kakali on Aug 16, 2007 14:40:10 GMT -5
Mr. Prime Minister, Members of Parliament,
I would like to request that this assembly vote on the changes that were made to the Decree of Governance before the Parliament was called to session.
Whatever has a strike through it was removed from the original document, and whatever is colored red is what was added.
These changes require the approval of Parliament to become permanent.
Mahalo for your time. Aloha!
I would like to request that this assembly vote on the changes that were made to the Decree of Governance before the Parliament was called to session.
Ali’i Aupuni o Hawai’i Hou
Kingdom of New Hawai’i
Office of Mo’i Kakali,
His Majesty, King Kakali I
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Decree of Governance of the Kingdom of New Hawai’i
• The Kingdom of New Hawai’i will be governed first and foremost by the reigning monarch.
• The people will be represented in the Royal Government by the Royal Parliament, which shall consist of all citizens (except the Royal Family except the Reigning Monarch). The Parliament will be led by a Prime Minister, who will only vote in a tie, and who will be elected by the Royal Parliament every four months, and will be formally accepted by the reigning monarch (this is a formality. Should the reigning monarch refuse a Prime Minister, Parliament could overturn this veto.
• Parliament will be directly in charge of all domestic affairs and departments. Laws passed by the Parliament require the approval of the Prime Minister and the reigning monarch. Should only one person give approval, Parliament must revote to override the other person’s veto. However, if both the Prime Minister and the reigning monarch do not approve of a law, it will not go into effect.
• The Prime Minister may serve an unlimited number of terms, and can be removed by ¾ vote of the Royal Parliament, and with the approval of the reigning monarch.
• The Prime Minister shall be directly in charge of Domestic and Foreign affairs (however, only the reigning monarch can declare war against another nation), and may establish any department or agency to deal with these affairs, and may issue any order that deals with these areas. Only a combined effort of the reigning monarch and the Royal Parliament may void a Prime Minister’s actions.
• The reigning monarch will have direct control of the armed forces of the Kingdom.
• The reigning monarch will appoint a Royal Cabinet, which shall consist of the Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Internal Affairs, and Minister of the Treasury. The members of this cabinet can be selected or removed at any time, and must be approved by the Parliament.
• All treaties between the Kigndom of New Hawai’i and other nations must be approved by both the reigning monarch and the Prime Minister.
• The national budget shall be issued every 4 months, and be approved by both the reigning monarch and the Prime Minister.
• All criminal and civil cases shall be heard by the Royal Supreme Court, which will be headed by the reigning monarch, or a Royal Chief Justice which the reigning monarch may wish to appoint, and whom may server for any length of time, and be removed at any time by the reigning monarch, with the approval of the Prime Minister.
• All new immigrants must submit an application with to become a citizen, providing the following information:
Name
E-mail
Macronationality (ie: the US, Canada, Ireland, etc..)
Other micronationalities, if any
Interests
• All applications will be reviewed and either approved or rejected by the Immigration Committee, which will consist of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense, and headed by the reigning monarch, who will be a non-voting member.
• All new citizens must go through a 3 week naturalization process, during which time they cannot vote or hold any public office, whether elected or appointed. During this time, if any information is presented to the Immigration Committee, and confirmed, that points to criminal activity done by the new citizen, the Committee will hold a hearing to determine whether or not allow this person to keep their citizenship
• The King may, in special circumstance, negate the 3 week naturalization process.
• By the end of the 3 weeks, a new citizen must take on a Hawai’ian name.
This nation will be governed by these rules from now on. These rules may only be changed by a joint action of the reigning monarch and the Royal Parliament.
Kingdom of New Hawai’i
Office of Mo’i Kakali,
His Majesty, King Kakali I
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Decree of Governance of the Kingdom of New Hawai’i
• The Kingdom of New Hawai’i will be governed first and foremost by the reigning monarch.
• The people will be represented in the Royal Government by the Royal Parliament, which shall consist of all citizens (
• Parliament will be directly in charge of all domestic affairs and departments. Laws passed by the Parliament require the approval of the Prime Minister and the reigning monarch. Should only one person give approval, Parliament must revote to override the other person’s veto. However, if both the Prime Minister and the reigning monarch do not approve of a law, it will not go into effect.
• The Prime Minister may serve an unlimited number of terms, and can be removed by ¾ vote of the Royal Parliament, and with the approval of the reigning monarch.
• The Prime Minister shall be directly in charge of Domestic and Foreign affairs (however, only the reigning monarch can declare war against another nation), and may establish any department or agency to deal with these affairs, and may issue any order that deals with these areas. Only a combined effort of the reigning monarch and the Royal Parliament may void a Prime Minister’s actions.
• The reigning monarch will have direct control of the armed forces of the Kingdom.
• The reigning monarch will appoint a Royal Cabinet, which shall consist of the Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Internal Affairs, and Minister of the Treasury. The members of this cabinet can be selected or removed at any time, and must be approved by the Parliament.
• All treaties between the Kigndom of New Hawai’i and other nations must be approved by both the reigning monarch and the Prime Minister.
• The national budget shall be issued every 4 months, and be approved by both the reigning monarch and the Prime Minister.
• All criminal and civil cases shall be heard by the Royal Supreme Court, which will be headed by the reigning monarch, or a Royal Chief Justice which the reigning monarch may wish to appoint, and whom may server for any length of time, and be removed at any time by the reigning monarch, with the approval of the Prime Minister.
• All new immigrants must submit an application with to become a citizen, providing the following information:
Name
Macronationality (ie: the US, Canada, Ireland, etc..)
Other micronationalities, if any
Interests
• All applications will be reviewed and either approved or rejected by the Immigration Committee, which will consist of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense, and headed by the reigning monarch, who will be a non-voting member.
• All new citizens must go through a 3 week naturalization process, during which time they cannot vote or hold any public office, whether elected or appointed. During this time, if any information is presented to the Immigration Committee, and confirmed, that points to criminal activity done by the new citizen, the Committee will hold a hearing to determine whether or not allow this person to keep their citizenship
• The King may, in special circumstance, negate the 3 week naturalization process.
This nation will be governed by these rules from now on. These rules may only be changed by a joint action of the reigning monarch and the Royal Parliament.
Whatever has a strike through it was removed from the original document, and whatever is colored red is what was added.
These changes require the approval of Parliament to become permanent.
Mahalo for your time. Aloha!