SECTION IV

Branches of Government

Draft · 7 June 2026

This Constitution hereby defines the structure of governance as composed of three independent yet interdependent branches. Each holds distinct responsibilities to prevent the concentration of power and to ensure that all authority remains grounded in the collective will of the citizens.

It is the responsibility of all citizens to participate in the life of these institutions, to oversee their actions, and to ensure that each branch fulfills its duties in accordance with this Constitution. Power is not delegated blindly: it is exercised in trust and under continuous public vigilance.

These three branches are: Decisional, Arbitral and Operational.

Any organism, office, council, agency, ministry, or entity established within or under these branches is designated as a public entity. Citizens serving as representatives or officials within these public entities shall be designated as public officers, and they carry the duty of serving society in strict accordance with the principles of this Constitution.