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R. Ben Madison, | <blockquote>«''Despite its second article being pilfered from a club constitution written by his father during his university days, Talossa's Constitution was perfectly adapted to the needs of the smallest country in the world: It was the shortest constitution in the world. Furthermore, it would serve as the supreme law of the Realm until 1987,''»</blockquote> | ||
R. Ben Madison, ''A History of the Kingdom of Talossa, Vol. I'', 1994 / 2021 Comprehensive Edition ONLINE, p. 54 | |||
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Governing Documents of the Kingdom of Talossa |
1979/I |
The 1979 Declaration |
The 1979 Constitution |
1985/VI |
The 1985 Organic Law |
1988/IX |
The 1988 Constituziun |
1997/XVIII & 2019/XL |
The Organic Law |
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Proclaimed on the day of the founding Talossa on the 26th of December 1979/I together with the 1979 Declaration.
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.
«Despite its second article being pilfered from a club constitution written by his father during his university days, Talossa's Constitution was perfectly adapted to the needs of the smallest country in the world: It was the shortest constitution in the world. Furthermore, it would serve as the supreme law of the Realm until 1987,»
R. Ben Madison, A History of the Kingdom of Talossa, Vol. I, 1994 / 2021 Comprehensive Edition ONLINE, p. 54