Constitution of the Federalist Republic

The Constitution of the Federalist Republic was originally drafted and ratified on [DATES].

The Constitution and Amendments can be found in the following Google Docs link.

Amendments to the Constitution
The Constitution may be amended by Congress and be ratified by the people. This section lists all approved and ratified amendments.

First Amendment
Main Article: First Amendment

Drafted with the intent to close any existing loopholes in the Constitution at the time, the amendment focuses on fixes to the Executive Branch, suspending States, and declaring all legislative actions from the House on November 1, 2020 until December 15, 2020 legal.

Government Reorganization Amendment
Main Article: Government Reorganization Amendment

The Government Reorganization Amendment or GRE, focuses on converting the bicameral legislature to a unicameral Congress, merging powers from the House of Representatives and Senate to a unicameral Congress. GRE also bars the Supreme Chancellor, Chief Justice, and Associate Justices from entering any other office, and permitting Members of the Chancellery and Congress to hold additional offices.

Judiciary Fixation Amendment
Main Article: Judiciary Fixation Amendment

The Judiciary Fixation Amendment or JFA restructures the legal system of the Federalist Republic, dropping Jury requirements for all trails excluding criminal trials that includes the death penalty as punishment.

JFA redefines the impeachment process to adapt to the unicameral system, naming the presiding officers during impeachments, and permitting Congress to amend the process by resolution.

No Escape Amendment
Main Article: No Escape Amendment

The No Escape Amendment formalizes existing precedence and says that Impeachment Trials may continue even if the impeached individual resigned from office, presuming that the individual was impeached before resignation.