KYRUS FROJITA STAETIA
Letter of Foreign Diplomacy and Emergence
Komakojnstaetia [ State Command Council ]
Pjsmov ze Komanjeralmus [ Office of the Commandant-General ]
Nations of the World
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PRIORITY: HIGH
- To the People, Nations, and Representatives of the International Community,
Ten years ago, in response to a grave incident of counterrevolution and an attempted coup d'état, the once vast State of the Kyrus People was devastated by a singular act of cowardice and dishonor. However, the Kyrusian people, in the decade that has passed, have learned to cope and adapt to their decimated homeland, and, from the ashes of a once great civilization, have risen from the earth once more. Through the usage of defensive policies, fortified cities, and significant amounts of atmospheric cleansing technology and State-provided radiological health services, we have been able to craft for ourselves a land that is capable of sustaining us.
That singular act, the great Reckoning as it has become known, decimated our continental scope and forced us to retreat to the ancestral homeland that once served as the center of our self-determined livelihood. In the past, it was the great, historical home of the Kyrus Sich and the loose confederation of warring clans and families that served to found the Kyrusian nation. Now, in the wake of the Reckoning, we use it much as they once did – albeit with the advantage of deeper philosophical understanding and technological awareness.
As such, we do hereby announce our emergence – or, more correctly, reemergence – onto the great, shifting sea of international politics. We do not require your recognition, though such formal politesse would be well received. In truth, this announcement is less for the great powers of the world that would, in time, serve well as allies to the Fortified State, and more for the enemies that sought so long ago to vanquish us from the realm.
They sought to end our lives, and, in most, they were successful. Our populace – ethnic Kyrus and Kyrusian alike – were mercilessly slaughtered nearly to the point of total eradication. Genocide, by any other name, was perpetuated from back-channels and war-rooms in the empires of old that, for years, helped the Stratocratic Chancellery (what has become the Pjsmov ze Komanjeralmus) maintain continental peace and assisted in upholding the status quo. In the hours of our greatest peril, not even our allies assisted us. When men, women, and children were being heralded from their offices, homes, and schools, merely to be gunned-down by little more than armed bandits, they were no where to be found. Though, in time, those few diplomats, officers, and politicians that both assisted and permitted the attempted insurgency paid – with their lives – for their mistakes...
Though I welcome words of the wise and recognition from the international community, as mentioned, this is not for you. This is for the bastards (pardon the lack of polite wording) that sat back in their chairs and merely shouted orders that ended the lives of millions of people. This is for the despots who are but little more than the sons-of-whores who chose to exterminate innocent people for the sake of political gain.
This is for you, Charles...
Below, both friend and foe, you will find attached a copy of the recently ratified Revolutionary Charter of the Fortified Nation, an addendum, in truth, to the great codex that is the Constitution of the Kyrus People and Imperium of the Legion, formulated and enacted in order to force our old ways to evolve – to adapt – to the great change that the Reckoning permitted to befall us.
We have not perished. We have not laid down and permitted our circumstance to remove us. We have not been eradicated. In the ten years of silence after the Reckoning, we rebuilt our land. We re-forged our philosophy. We made ourselves – forced ourselves – to persevere. In the wake of annihilation, we endure; and no more shall we be held to the desires of an uncaring cabal of reactionaries persisting not for their love of their nation and people, but for their own, selfish desires.
We have returned, and woe be unto thee, mine enemies, for the travesty you have committed...
For the lost,
[ Maksian Raznakovic ]
Komanjeralmus ze Kyrus Frojita Staetia
Revolutionary Charter of the Fortified State of Kyrusia
Ratified March 10, 10 A.R.
Promulgated March 3, 10 A.R.
Hereafter, for the continuance of the Kyrusian State and
the overall survival of the ethnically-determined Kyrus people and
the endurance of all cultural attachments therein, the amended
Constitution of the Fortified State of Kyrusia is hereby enacted.PREAMBLETen years ago, the glorious, pan-Slavic entity, traversing the continent, and uniting the Kyrus people and their Kyrusian brethren, faced its greatest and most powerful enemy. In the light of that day, the great stratocracy that held its peoples' welfare tantamount and the returning of their glory as chief goal, was forced, once more, to return to the state of destitution that the original “Kyrus Sich” was founded upon. The Kyrusian people faced travesty and annihilation like no other. They were forced to watch as their own, determined glory drained from the face of existence and fell upon the ashen, glassed earth beneath their feet.
Ten years ago, the Reckoning befell the Kyrusian people.
Having existed for nearly four hundred years, from the original sich-communities to the great Fortified State, the Kyrusian nation had become accustomed to war and strife. The people of this glorious nation came to understand the meaning of loss and calamity. They came to trust in their fellow comrades intrinsically – not only in the foxholes, but in the streets and homes to which they once held dear. Yet, even still, in the treacherous National Legionnaires' Congress (a legislative body formed by members of the National Kyrusian Legionnaires' Party, holding session every four years) the seeds of dissent and counterrevolution grew.
For years, a sectarian Congress had permitted (and even bolstered) the growth and Kyrusian diversity within the Fortified State. With the septs of the “Old” and “New Guard,” legislation of such revolutionary caliber that the face of the State was crafted anew, was enacted and ratified. However, the roots of personal and individual prejudice ran deep, and, in the end, forced the great Reckoning which befell the Kyrusian people like no other.
All the great players of the glorious State began to march to the beat of different drums. Reactionaries stormed the Chancellory Citadel in an attempt to capture and murder the grand Stratocratic Chancellor, a Raznakovic by right, lineage, and action. Licentious rebels attempted to execute the great members of the “Old Guard” who, for years, had remained loyal to the people and State, comrades in truth and destiny. Though many of their plots ultimately failed, in the end, what few successes they upheld were vital and detrimental.
Obtaining access to the great machines of war and catastrophe beneath the great plains of the Fortified State, the “New Guard,” dissatisfied with the moderate policies of the Stratocratic Chancellor, enacted to maintain peace – both domestic and foreign, made a vile attempt to release the thermonuclear juggernauts, atomic deterrents held merely to insure the safety of the people, upon the enemies of the great State. Fortunately, such a grave travesty was ceased before it could occur, but this did nothing more than to prolong the inevitable.
For years, the enemies of the Fortified State had maintained a steady peace with the political engine of revolution and prosperity, secretly desiring nothing more than the total obliteration of not merely the Kyrusian people, but all ideas to which they held. In the moment in which the international community believed the State to be initiating a global, nuclear holocaust, the enemies of the once, great Kyrusian nation, fell upon the Kyrus people as if they had become rabid vultures and carrion-eaters, awaiting nothing more than a nip at the bosom of beauty and magnificence.
In those quick moments, nuclear hellfire rained down upon the entirety of the Fortified State; and, in nearly an instant, over one billion souls were annihilated in the caustic storms of scintillation. The great holocaust consumed the State and its people, obliterating any hope for survival. The once fertile lands were reduced to smoldering embers, great acres of pasture delegated to become swathes of steaming, radioactive glass. The enemies of the Kyrusian people abroad were determined to insure that, never again, could the revolutionary pride of the Kyrus State be permitted to exist. All souls, civilian and soldier, would be removed from this earth, with what few that did remain left to rot in the radiological inferno that now devastated the glorious State, crafting them into little more then semblances of what they once were.
For ten years, the enemies of the State would be permitted to believe such as atomic fallout consumed much of the continental republic that the Kyrusians called home, forcing what few that remained to wither and rot, consumed by their cancerous lesions and writhing tumors, or to flee from the land, only to be captured by the barbarous mercenaries hired specifically to eradicate them. They watched, their scientists, analysts, and intellectuals confident in the accomplishment their blood and soil had performed, knowing, even then, that nothing could survive the might of their cyclopean weapons of death and war.
Even so, ten years beyond the great Reckoning, the Kyrus people persist. On this date, as such, forced to dwell in the great, barricaded cities that sit along the radioactive sludge that once were glorious rivers, forced each and every day to look upon the ruins of the vast, Kyrusian homeland, watching as comrades and loved-ones die or become consumed by the mutagenic, ionizing fallout that plagues the great, continent-spanning Exclusion Zone, the people of the glorious and reborne, Fortified State of Kyrusia do hereby declare themselves extant, and do wish to reforge the great anvil and sword to which the great people once held.
Behold, for Kyrus blood has fallen so that others may be free.
Behold, for Kyrusian soil has been scorched so that life may once more grow.
Behold, for the Fortified State of Kyrusia still lives, and forever-more shall its enemies tremble.
[ ▲ ] Principles and Social Structure of the Fortified State
— Chapter One: The Kyrusian PeopleArticle One: Hereafter, the following definitions for individuals residing within the Fortified State shall be held-to and shall not be deviated from by any authority, hegemony, or organized group conducting itself within the Kyrus State:
— Chapter Two: The National Political System• Kyrus: An individual of ancestral lineage such-that they possess at least four grandparents of pure Kyrus descent;
Article Two: In accordance with the proper conduction of law and the endurance of the Kyrusian people, individuals of Kyrus and Kyrusian (Second and First Grade) status shall hold full protection under the law. Individuals of nojprynatji status must defer to their local dinjtsi authority for proper (if delegated) representation and protection. Entities of nejmrutav status shall have no protection under the law – whether from dinjtsi or central authority.
• Kyrusian Second Grade: Hereafter known as “Kyrusian²”; an individual of ancestral lineage such-that they possess two grandparents of pure Kyrus descent;
• Kyrusian First Grade: Hereafter known as “Kyrusian¹”; an individual of ancestral lineage such-that they possess one grandparent of pure Kyrus descent;
• Kyrusian: Without any amendment signifies a resident of the Fortified State of either Kyrus or Kyrusian² or Kyrusian¹ status;
• Nojprynajti: Known as “non-designated”; an individual not possessing ancestral lineage of any gradparent of pure Kyrus descent;
• Nejmrutav: Known as “radiation afflicted”; an individual who, regardless of degree, possesses irreversible present mutations caused by or from radiological and nuclear fallout.
Article Three: No authority shall attempt to promulgate or amend the definitions of persons herein. Additional statuses may be amended to the law, but removal of statuses shall not be possible under the Revolutionary Charter except by unanimous consensus by all delegated bodies required and stipulated herein: State Command Council and State Committee for Legislative Promulgation, or, in the event of a declared national state of emergency.Article Four: The Fortified State of Kyrusia exists as a revolutionary nationalist state of the Kyrusian people, expressing the will of the legionary and revolutionary denizens of the State, as well as forging to endure the culture, nation, and ethnic identity of all Kyrusian people.
— Chapter Three: The National Economic System
Article Five: All political power rests with the Kyrusian people, expressed through the representing apparatus that is the Komakojnstaetia (“State Command Council”); furthermore, the will of the people is represented through the State Committee for Legislative Promulgation, each comprised of Kyrus individuals appointed according to Original Revolutionary Constitution of the Fortified State of Kyrusia.
Article Six: The political governance of the Fortified State shall function according to the principles of eltaijidemokraijmu (“democratic elitism”), functioning in a lowest-to-highest manner. As such, each tier of authority shall possess a senior administrator (State Command Council, Komajeralmus; State Committee for Legislative Promulgation; State-Commissar of the Interior; Dinjtsi Authority Councils, Precinct Wardens; etc.) and a functioning body to enact and debate further procedures, serving higher authorities as required for further promulgation and acceptance.
Article Seven: All State apparatuses and divisions shall serve to enforce and protect State legislation and shall make no attempt to circumvent or corrupt said legislation.
Article Eight: Dinjtsi and local collective councils shall further function to discuss, enact, and improve upon relegated State procedures in the fields of utilities, protection, defense, agriculture, etc.
Article Nine: Above all, the purpose for the State shall serve to insure the extant survival of the Kyrusian people, Kyrusian culture, and the Kyrus ethnic identity at the expense of whatever procedures and ideologies the fulfillment of this necessity requires.Article Ten: The defining principle of the State economy shall be its adherence to Kyrussocialijmu (“Kyrus-socialism”) and, as such, shall be collectivized and planned according to the appropriate economic practices delegated by the State-Commissariat of Economic Affairs and all attached bureaucracy therein.
— Chapter Four: The State Foreign Policy
Article Eleven: According to the tenets of Kyrussocialijmu, State property shall be defined as the public and collectively-owned property of all Kyrusian peoples currently held within the peripheries of the Fortified State.
Article Twelve: All means-of-production shall, thus, be collectivized according to the necessary principles in order to insure efficiency and equal ownership.
Article Thirteen: All wages/salaries earned by the Kyrusian people shall constitute the personal property of the individual who has earned such in a non-exploitative and integral manner, free from all unnecessary forms of reduction spare for the continued prosperity of the Kyrusian people.
Article Fourteen: State law provides the conduction of personal projects and work that, when conducted, shall not receive income in exchange for goods or labor; the earning of income from such procedures constitutes unauthorized monetary compensation and alienated labor and shall be penalized according to the necessary procedures.
Article Fifteen: In order to consider the current and future generations of the Kyrusian people, all available scientific and rational practices shall be applied to all fields in order to insure maximum-output and efficiency, as well as delegating proper safety prerequisites when it concerns contaminated zones or possible radiological dangers.Article Sixteen: All foreign policies and designations shall adhere to the principles of revolutionary nationalism and, as such, shall insure the integrity of the Kyrusian people in all affairs – including the superposition of Kyrusian desires and needs over those of others, friend or foe.
— Chapter Five: The Defense of the People
Article Seventeen: The State shall conduct any necessary policies to insure Kyrusian integrity, but shall maintain a dominantly non-interventionist, nationalistic, alliance cooperation, non-intervention in domestic and internal affairs, the respecting of frontiers and territorial demarcations, the upholding of national and ethnic sovereignty, and the maintenance of all tenets necessary to insure continual national revolution.
Article Eighteen: As a revolutionary nationalist state, the Kyrusian State shall conduct a foreign policy conducive to the insuring of ethnic determinism and national identity abroad amongst allies and allied movements as deemed necessary by the State Command Council and attached apparatuses.Article Nineteen: As a part of the primary goal of the State, the State shall function as the chief delegation of defense of the Kyrusian people, while simultaneously insuring the continued propagation of revolutionary tenets and defense-aware organizations through the entire strata of Kyrusian society and government. This is to include, but not be limited by, the formation of a national armed forces (to include ground, air, naval, periphery, home guard, and all other necessary branches of the aforementioned), local or precinct militias or self-defense corps, and any organization that may be necessary to conduct the proper business of the State.
[ ▲ ] The Collective and the Individual
— Chapter Six: The State CitizenArticle Twenty: Federative citizenship of all denizens dwelling within the Fortified State, its dinjtsi and secured central region, and all dominions, protectorates, or otherwise foreign-held territories shall be declared “Kyrusian” and shall possess citizenship and the right to grade classification.
— Chapter Seven: The Rights and Responsibilities of the Citizen
Article Twenty-one: All affairs regarding the status of citizenship and the delegations therein shall be relegated by the State-Commissariat of Nationality and Ethnicity Affairs, its attached bureaucracy, and/or any defining executive department necessary for the proper function of the State.
Article Twenty-two: As to circumvent the extensive clauses of the Original Constitution of the Fortified State, all men and women are to be declared of equal standing, rights, and responsibilities within the Fortified State.
Article Twenty-three: Citizens of foreign nations that have refused to acknowledge the nation-state status of the Kyrusian peoples shall have no right to citizenship and, as such, shall receive no protection under the law and shall be treated as necessary for the continued functioning of the State.
Article Twenty-four: Citizens of foreign nations that have become persecuted due to their revolutionary nationalist beliefs or allied philosophical currents shall be granted asylum and shall be determined to fall under one of the following classes:• Sanctuary Citizenship Grade A: Individuals granted Sanctuary Citizenship Grade A shall be treated and serve as Kyrusian citizens and shall be permitted all rights delegated to Kyrusian citizens and shall receive protection under the law;
• Sanctuary Citizenship Grade B: Individuals granted Sanctuary Citizenship Grade B shall not be treated as Kyrusian citizens, but may be granted temporary or truncated citizenship in certain delegated dinjtsi, cities, or settlements specifically catered to the cultural and ethnic needs of such collective groups.Article Twenty-five: Citizens of the Fortified State shall be granted all rights and responsibilities declared by the Revolutionary Charter and Kyrusian law. No authority shall infringe upon these rights without just cause or in times of national emergency or the immediate threat of national security or ethnic solidarity.
[ ▲ ] The Structure of the Fortified State and its Constituent Precincts
Article Twenty-six: Kyrusians shall have the right to employment and pay, guaranteed according to the accordance of Kyrus-socialism, due income to be received according to the quantity and quality of performed labor, and shall not receive income below the state-mandated minimum and grade. They shall have the right to choose their own profession in accordance to their abilities, skills, education, capabilities, and the collective need of the Kyrusian people and State.
Article Twenty-seven: Kyrusian shall have the right to rest and leisure and the right to enjoy the culture herein, so long as such rights do not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Twenty-eight: Kyrusians shall have the right to housing, education, health, protection, and the continued maintenance in the event of aging, sickness, disease, or physical disability, this is to include mandated protections from radiological fallout, biological and chemical hazards, and toxins present due to the Reckoning, so long as such rights do not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Twenty-nine: The family unit shall receive protection from the State as the conventional, base-unit of Kyrusian society.
Article Thirty: Kyrusians shall have the right to individual scientific, rational, artistic, and intellectual work, protected by the State, so long as such rights do not infringe upon the survival of the State or at such a time in which it become necessary for the State to claim public ownership of such work.
Article Thirty-one: Kyrusians shall have the right to participate in the management and administration of the government and economy at all strata of society, to include the innovation, discussion, and enacting of policies so long as to insure the survival of the Kyrusian people. As such, all Kyrusians shall have the right to submit proposals, ideas, or innovations to the State for approval and further consideration, so long as such rights do not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Thirty-two: Kyrusians shall have the right to create or enter into public organizations or unions for the expressed goal of assisting the Kyrusian people, culture, ethnicity, or State, so long as such organizations do not attempt to found a political platform, agenda, or party, and do not attempt to infringe upon or amend the Original Constitution, Revolutionary Charter, or laws of the State, in a violent or reactionary manner, so long as such rights do not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Thirty-three: Kyrusian citizens shall have the right of conscience and the right to profess religious ideas or membership within a religion so-long as such practices are conducted in personal property to include a home, apartment, tenement, or established place for such. Organized religions shall not receive public or State subsidies and, as such, land shall not be delegated for the erecting of a church, temple, mosque, synagogue, or any house of prayer and worship, as such conflicts with the personal nature of the right of conscience. Furthermore, individuals shall as well have the right to not affiliate with any religious philosophy and maintain an atheistic ideology. All such rights shall be maintained as long as they do not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Thirty-four: Kyrusian individuals shall be considered inviolable so long as it does not infringe upon the survival of the State. Personal correspondence in written or electronic from, telecommunications, telegraphic communications, etc. shall not be infringed upon nor confiscated without just cause by the Original Constitution, Revolutionary Charter, and laws of the State. Furthermore, no Kyrusian may be detained or arrested without just cause; no Kyrusian citizen may have their home violated or trespassed-within without just cause, so long as it does not infringe upon the survival of the State.
Article Thirty-five: Protection of individual rights shall be delegated to the State and all lower bodies of governance.
Article Thirty-six: All Kyrusians shall have the right to lodge a complaint or grievance with the State against any governing body or individual to be investigated and determined in a length-of-time as relegated by law.
Article Thirty-seven: The rights of Kyrusian citizens are to be inseparable from their responsibilities. Any Kyrusian citizen who does not adhere to such responsibilities, as such, shall not be granted the rights delegated unto them.
Article Twenty-eight: All Kyrusian citizens shall have the responsibilities to perform their socially-useful labor conscientiously according to the best of their abilities, education, and capabilities, and shall adhere to the labor disciplines as relegated by law. Evasion of such disciplines is incompatible with the Kyrus identity, Kyrus-socialism, and revolutionary nationalism as a whole.
Article Thirty-nine: All Kyrusian citizens shall have the responsibility to protect State and collective property. It is the duty of all citizens to insure proper appropriation of capital, labor, and the methods and tools of production; squandering of these aforementioned items is incompatible with the Kyrus identity, Kyrus-socialism, and revolutionary nationalism as a whole.
Article Forty: All Kyrusian citizens shall have the responsibility to respect and enhance the State, and to further progress its power, prestige, and development. This is to include all governing bodies, all cultural norms, all traditions, the Kyrus ethnicity, and all attached norms and mores.
Article Forty-one: All Kyrusian citizens shall have the responsibility to respect the rights and duties of all other Kyrusians.
Article Forty-two: All Kyrusian citizens shall have the responsibility to protect and conserve nature and the environment from radiological, biological, chemical, and toxic hazards – both from the Reckoning and otherwise.
— Chapter Eight: The Fortified State – A Federative Integral RepublicArticle Forty-three: The Fortified State is a federative integral republic, founded on the principles of Kyrus-socialism and revolutionary nationals, conducted according to the practices of stratocratic technocracy in order to insure the ethnic determination of all Kyrusian people as to preserve the national, Kyrus identity, culture, and traditions from both the effects of the Reckoning and all other forces, either foreign or domestic, which seek to truncated such. Furthermore, the State shall be defended according to the principles frojitai graja degrajismu (“fortification before disintegration”) and shall include the erection and maintenance of all defensive and offensive measures considered necessary for the survival of the State and Kyrus Nation.
— Chapter Nine: The Zahdinjtsi
Article Forty-four: The Fortified State shall be divided into five dinjtsi (“precincts”) and one “secure precinct” as such as follows:• the Zahdinjtsi (“Central Precinct”),
Article Forty-five: The State shall have supreme, unitary authority over all lower sections of the Kyrus Nation, to include but not be limited to: the conducting of the economy, defense, the foundation of territorial boundaries, drafting and approval of a budget, control over observance of the Original Constitution and Revolutionary Charter, and all matters considered necessary for the survival of the State.
• the Skhidinjtsi (“Eastern Precinct”),
• the Zhidinjtsi (“Western Precinct”),
• the Kyrusdinjtsi (“Kyrus Precinct”),
• the Piydinjtsi (“Southern Precinct”),
• and the Uzbedinjtsi (“Coast Precinct”).
Article Forty-six: The laws of the Fortified State shall be unanimous with the laws of the dinjtsi. In the event a discrepancy arises, the laws of the Fortified State shall ultimately supercede all dinjtsi or local statutes.
Article Forty-seven: The Fortified State functions as a single, complex, integral entity, and its sovereignty reigns through all dinjtsi and locales.Article Forty-eight: The Zahdinjtsi (hereafter referred to as “Central Precinct”) shall serve as the capital of the Fortified State, and be the geographical location for the central authority of the State. It shall comprise no less than the full boundaries of “Old Kyiv,” as well as the fortified city of Rahketijstaetia which serves as the active, central location of the true-capital of the Kyrus Nation.
— Chapter Ten: The Dinjtsi
Article Forty-nine: The Central Precinct shall only be populated by Kyrus and Kyrusians of the Second and First Grade.
Article Fifty: Individuals shall not be permitted to exit the Rahketijstaetia into the Central Precinct without approved clearance, due, in part, to the severe radiological hazards that exist beyond the cleansed borders of the capital. Furthermore, individuals shall not be permitted to enter the Central Precinct from the Kyrusdinjtsi in which it is situated without approved clearance.
Article Fifty-one: The Central Precinct shall function as an autonomous entity and federative district of the Fortified State. This authority shall not be superseded by any other body unless determined necessary for the survival of the State.Article Fifty-two: The dinjtsi shall be relegated as the largest administrative divisions of the Fortified State, and, as such shall have a delegated capital to which the administrative precinct-authority shall conduct government business and shall hold supreme authority over the territory to which it abides.
[ ▲ ] The Government of the Kyrus Nation
Article Fifty-three: The dinjtsi shall have the right to draft, discuss, promulgate, and enact localized laws which govern each individual precinct so long as it does not attempt to circumvent the Original Constitution, Revolutionary Charter, or State law, and does not infringe upon the survival of the State. To administer such, each dinjtsi shall be headed by a Dinjtsivoijod (“Precinct Warden”) that shall serve as an administrative governor of each dinjitsi, elected by the State Command Council.
— Chapter Eleven: The Central Authority – Executive-legislative BranchArticle Fifty-four: The executive branch of the Fortified State shall be the chief administrative and central authority for the Kyrus Nation, and shall serve as the highest directive form of governance for the State. No other abiding authority shall supersede the executive in any event. It shall function as a combined executive-legislative branch of the State.
— Chapter Twelve: The Courts of Adjudication – Judicial Branch
Article Fifty-five: The executive branch of the Fortified State shall be administrated and executed by the Komakojnstaetia (hereafter to be referred to as the “State Command Council”) and its constituent components. The head of state and government will be composed of the office of the Komajeralmus (closest translation: “Commandant-General”).
Article Fifty-six: The State Command Council shall be composed of twenty-two State-Commissariats and their representative State-Commissars in conjunction with the Office of the Komanjeralmus. The State-Commissars shall serve as advisers and ministers of governance to the head of state and government, and shall exercise their own executive authority over their coordinated departments and attached bureaucracy. The State Command Council shall be appointed by the Komanjeralmus and shall not be restricted by the sufferance of lesser strata of society.
Article Fifty-seven: The Komanjeralmus shall have the authority to issue Commanding Declarations which shall have the force of law in the event of a national emergency; in conjunction with the State Command Council, the central authority shall have the ability to promulgate Command Directives which will required the assent of the Komanjeralmus to have the force of law.
Article Fifty-eight: The State Command Council shall serve to conduct the day-to-day executive business of the Fortified State and shall utilized its attached bureaucracy to conduct such business in order to insure the safety, security, and survival of the State and the Kyrus Nation.
Article Fifty-nine: The State Command Council alone shall have the right to declare a state of war with assent given by the Komanjeralmus. In conjunction, the Komanjeralmus will be capable of declaring a state of emergency with assent from the State Command Council. These policies shall be conducted by majority decision of the Council.
Article Fifty-nine: The Komitatstaetia ze Zajonavynneia (hereafter referred to as the “State Committee of Legislative Promulgation” or the “State Committee”) shall serve as the legislative branch of the central authority. It shall be comprised of thirty delegates elected by the State Command Council from dinjtsi legislative bodies, in addition to the State-Commissar of the Interior to serve as administrator and, in the case of legislative deadlock, shall have the ability to break such a deadlock.
Article Sixty: The State Committee shall have the power to promulgate legislation, but not the right to enact legislation. Once promulgated by majority, all legislation much pass to the State Command Council. In the event of a bill passing by majority through the State Command Council, it must receive the assent of the Komanjeralmus in order to have the force of law.Article Sixty-one: The judicial branch of the central authority shall be comprised of the Supreme Court of Adjudication, Precinct Courts of Adjudication, and local and civil courts of adjudication.
[ ▲ ] The Reckoning and Effects
Article Sixty-two: The Supreme Court of Adjudication shall function as the highest court of the Kyrus Nation. It shall serve as a constitutional court and shall not decree decisions on individual cases, only the precedence upon which they were set. As such, the Supreme Court shall have the authority to decree any judicial ruling as “constitutional” or “unconstitutional.” In the event of a majority vote amongst the ten Supreme Justices appointed by the Komanjeralmus, a ruling shall be passed. The Supreme Court, through this power, shall have the right to nullify the rulings of lower courts if they are deemed “unconstitutional.”
Article Sixty-three: Each dinjtsi shall have a Precinct Court that shall serve as an administrative supreme court for each dinjtsi. These courts shall be constituted of no less than three and no more than ten justices appointed by the Precinct Warden of each individual dinjtsi. These courts shall serve as the final court before being passed to the Supreme Court of Adjudication, and shall rule on a case-by-case basis, confirming or overruling the rulings of a lesser court.
Article Sixty-four: Each dinjtsi shall possess and make available to its denizens civil, criminal, and appellate court systems by mandate. Each judge shall be elected by popular vote by the constituency to which the judge resides. By dinjtsi legislature, further court systems (such as juvenile, family, etc.) may be founded, but are not required.
— Chapter Eleven: The Changes of the NationArticle Sixty-five: Due to the Reckoning, various changes are required in order to insure the necessity of the survival of the State and the Kyrus Nation.
[ ▲ ] The Authority of the Revolutionary Charter
Article Sixty-six: The dating system of the Kyrus Nation shall hereby be changed to reflect the Reckoning. The Year of the Reckoning shall commonly be known as “0 Y.R.” Years dated before this time shall receive the suffix “Before the Reckoning” (“B.R.”), and years after shall receive the suffix “After the Reckoning” (“A.R.”).
Article Sixty-seven: Due to severe radiological fallout of the surrounding regions of the Fortified State, a zone of alienation, known as the “Exclusion Zone”, has been demarcated. No individual without approved clearance may trespass into the “Exclusion Zone.”
Article Sixty-eight: All individuals when outside of fortified cities have the duty to insure both themselves and their fellow Kyrusians take the proper precautions. This is to include, but not be limited by: the wearing of proper containment suits and breathing apparatuses, the proper medications (such as potassium iodine), proper radiological atmospheric scrubbers and cleansers, etc. The State shall make available these necessary components according to the Rights and Responsibilities of the Kyrusian people.
Article Sixty-nine: The flag of the Fortified State shall be changed to reflect the Reckoning and the survival of the Kyrus Nation. As such, the flag shall be presented as a burgundy background, with five bars toward each end of the flag in alternating national colors and thickness of white, burgundy, and black. At the center of the flag shall be the crest of the Fortified State, which shall consist of two crossed rifles presented beneath a symbol for radiological and atomic hazards. The flag shall not be changed unless through majority decision by the State Command Council with assent granted by the Office of the Komanjeralmus.
Article Seventy: All individuals believed to have originated from a nation that initiated the nuclear annihilation of the Fortified State shall have no protection under law and shall hereby be deemed “enemies of the Kyrus people and the State.” Such individuals have been found guilty of genocide and crimes against the Kyrus in absentia, and shall suffer all penalties decreed to them by the State.
— Chapter Twelve: The Relation to the ConstitutionArticle Seventy-one: The Constitution of the Fortified State, ratified in 1910, shall serve as the basis for all law within the State and amongst the Kyrus people.
Article Seventy-two: The Revolutionary Charter shall serve as a singular addendum to the Constitution of the Fortified State and, shall hereby, have full force of law and shall, as well, serve in conjunction with the Constitution as the basis for all law and authority in the Fortified State and amongst the Kyrus people.