Gracius Maximus
Tyrant (Ret.)
In order to assist in keeping the Constitution and Legal Code in compliance with one another as much as reasonably possible, we, the Court of The North Pacific submit this revision and amendment to the Regional Assembly:
The main issue with the current wording is that it is specific to only 6 TNP Laws, whereas the current Legal Code consists of 10 separately approved Laws. Technically, at present, any Law passed after the 23rd is not Constitutionally binding.
This will allow for the inclusion of the Laws passed after the Constitution was ratified without the need for further, or future, amendment.
Article I; Section 3; Part 1:Upon passage of this document as an amendment to the previous Constitution, all legislation previously passed is nullified, except for TNP Laws 1, 2, 6, 14, 22, and 23 (previous to the passage of this Constitution), which shall each be entered into the Legal Code as laws.The Legal Code shall consist of Laws passed by the Regional Assembly and carried over by agreement from previous governing documents.
The main issue with the current wording is that it is specific to only 6 TNP Laws, whereas the current Legal Code consists of 10 separately approved Laws. Technically, at present, any Law passed after the 23rd is not Constitutionally binding.
This will allow for the inclusion of the Laws passed after the Constitution was ratified without the need for further, or future, amendment.