The seventh codicil of article 10 of the Republic of the
Earth establishes that «The faculty to legislate is normally up to the
international Assembly, but also the inhabitants of the Republic can take the
initiative to propose, to approve and to abrogate them according to the law.»
The laws are approved, modified and repealed by the
International Assembly or by the inhabitants of the planet.
All the
inhabitants of the planet can present proposals of law to the international
Assembly.
The proposals of
law must be presented in articles and be accompanied with a relation that
contains the problems that agree to face and the solutions that are proposed to
adopt.
The International
Assembly approves with the majority of its members the laws that regard the
entire planet and with the majority of two-thirds party of its members the laws
of review of the Constitution.
The President of
the International Assembly appoints a committee for proposals of law in which
exponents of every matter that can be object of proposal of law are presented.
Only the
proposals of law not in contrast with the Constitution are permissible.
Article 8
The committee for proposals of law examines every proposal
within six months since when it is received.
Within six months
since the aforesaid term, the committee for the proposals of law forwards the
proposals to the International Assembly or declares it not permissible.
Article 10
To exception of the members
of the International Assembly and the Government of the Republic, nobody can
introduce a proposal of law before that previous proposal introduced for the
same subject be approved or declared not permissible.