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The Renunciation of Citizenship Amendment
The Cort imposed the vague article "Talossans may renounce their own citizenship" (Art. 97) on the constituziun in november 1992. this article contains no parameters for said renunciation. so we enact the following as article 97 of the Constituziun: Art. 97. Talossans may renounce their own citizenship. This may be done by writing a Letter of Renunciation to the Secretary of State. It shall take effect two months following its reception by the Secretary of State (during which time the Citizen in question may retract the Letter). Talossans may also renounce their own citizenship through protracted nonparticipation. This is defined as refusal to vote in three consecutive elections for the Cosâ
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