RULES FOR THE ELECTION
OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Article
1 – The Dispositions for fulfilment of the Constitution of the Republic of the
Earth preview that:
a) the Constitution of
the Republic of the Earth is in force from the first January of the year two
thousand one ;
b) the International
Assembly is elected within three months since when at least one hundred twenty
million inhabitants join to the Republic of the Earth
c) until the election of
the International Assembly previewed by the Constitution, the management and
the coordination of the Republic of the Earth will be up to a Committee of the
representatives composed by the two hundred designated by the founders who have
obtained the greatest number of designations at the end of every solar
trimester and that accept such appointment;
d) the last Committee of
the representatives will organize the election of the first International
Assembly.
Article 2 – The Constitution of the Republic of
the Earth establishes that:
a) the Republic of the Earth is a democratic
government system of the inhabitants of the planet and their groups whit the
aim of living in peace in the best possible way;
b) the Republic guarantees the full sovereignty
of all its inhabitants and their equality regarding the laws;
c) it promotes the participation in politics by
means of an electoral system in which the people exercise a effective and
constant sovereignty on the governments and are protagonists of their
continuous renewal;
d) the inhabitants of the Republic are
represented in the international Assembly constituted by one delegate every ten
million inhabitants;
e) the delegates in the International Assembly
are elected directly by the inhabitants of the Republic and remain in office
four years, except default of the engagements undertook with the voters.
Article 3 – Are voters of the International
Assembly all the inhabitants of the planet that make part of the Republic and be
sixteen at the date of the election.
Article 4 – Every voter of the International
Assembly can be elected in the same international Assembly.
Article 5 – Who stands as a candidate for the International
Assembly must make, at least three months before the fixed date for the
election, an application to the head office of the Republic of the Earth.
Article 6 – The application for election
underwritten by the candidate must be shipped through postal service with
return receipt, indicating the name and surname, date and place of birth, the own
ethnical group between those indicated in the appropriate directory of the
ethnical group published contextually to the date fixed for the election and
enclosing the photocopy of a document of identity and the electoral program.
Article 7 – The electoral program must indicate
one or more solutions to at least three objectives between those previewed by
the Constitution of the Republic of the Earth or to the actions previewed by
the Dispositions of fulfilment and must be underwritten by the candidate in
every page.
Article 8 – A Committee of electoral control,
designed for the first election by the Committee of the representatives and for
the successive elections by the International Assembly, examines the
applications for election arrived in useful term and makes a list of the people
who can be elected, excluding only the names that did not correctly indicate
the data previewed by articles 6 and 7 or that did not attach to their
applications a electoral program for the solution of at least three objectives
previewed by the Constitution of the Republic of the Earth.
Article 9 – The list of the people who can be
elected is published, with its data and the electoral programs, at least two
months before the election day.
Article 10 – From the date of submission of the
application for election to the day of election of the international Assembly
the candidates do not make, under penalty of cancellation from the list by the
Committee of electoral control, any kind of propaganda or electoral publicity
direct or indirect to press for the own election.
Article 11
– In the election day, every voters can express the personal, free and secret
vote choosing, by means of the electronic system that will be indicated in due
time, only one of the names who at the moment of the ballot are indicated in
the list of the people who can be elected.
Article 12 – At the end of the election result elected,
in the number previewed by the Constitution, the people who have obtained the
greatest number of votes and however at least one delegate for every ethnical
group indicated in the applicants for election.
Article 13 – In the tenth day after to that one
of the election the International Assembly presided by its oldest member elects
between its members, with personal and secret vote, a President and six
Vice-president who constitutes the Presidency of the Assembly.
Article 14 – Within ten days from that election
the President convokes the international Assembly indicating the arguments to
discuss.
Article 15 – In impediment case the President
is replaced in Assembly by the present Vice-president oldest in age.
Article 16 – The demand for assessment of
defaulting about the delegates elected in the international Assembly must be
underwritten by at least one fifth of the members of the Assembly or by at
least a million of electors and introduced to the President of the same
Assembly.
Article 17 – Within ten days from the date of
the presentation of the demand for assessment of defaulting the President
convokes the Presidency that decides to majority about revocation of the member
of the Assembly object of the demand.
Article 18 – The member revoked from the
Assembly is replaced by the first one of the not elected in the last election
of the Assembly.