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This constitution is perfect and shall have no need of amendment.</blockquote> | This constitution is perfect and shall have no need of amendment.</blockquote> | ||
While this 1979 law was later replaced by a 1988 [[Constituzion]] and a 1997 [[Organic Law]], the power of the act of secession has only grown over the years as it has gone unchallenged by a complacent American government. | While this 1979 law was later replaced by a 1985 [[Organic Law (1985)|Organic Law]], a 1988 [[Constituzion]], and a 1997 [[Organic Law]], the power of the act of secession has only grown over the years as it has gone unchallenged by a complacent American government. | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 1 July 2012
The 1979/I Declaration by King Ben was a declaration of secession of the new country of Talossa from the United States, as well as an initial supreme governing document, issued on the day of the founding Talossa on December 26th, 1979/I.
I, Robert the First, His Royal Me, proclaim the Kingdom of Talossä to be an independent unit in the master plan of World Singular Secession. In doing so, I am seceding from the United States of America.
Later that same day came the first and only initial law of the land:
ARTICLE ONE:
All power of law, finance and anything else is vested in the King.
ARTICLE TWO:
This constitution is perfect and shall have no need of amendment.
While this 1979 law was later replaced by a 1985 Organic Law, a 1988 Constituzion, and a 1997 Organic Law, the power of the act of secession has only grown over the years as it has gone unchallenged by a complacent American government.