Foundational Principles

Draft · 7 June 2026
  • Voluntary Citizenship: Every human physical person who willingly participates in society and accepts this Constitution as their own is recognized as a citizen, with the guarantees and duties it provides.
  • Supremacy of the Constitution: No authority, public or private, may exceed or escape the limits of this Constitution. No citizen shall be denied its guarantees and duties, regardless of condition or circumstance.
  • Citizenry Participation and Vigilance: Every citizen has both the right and the responsibility to participate in the life of society, to question, amend, and uphold the principles of this Constitution and the integrity of its institutions.
  • Fundamental Guarantees and Mutual Duties: Society is obligated to provide to every citizen access to fundamental guarantees, the fair use of common good and just application of their mutual duties.
  • Sovereignty of the People: All power belongs to the people and is entrusted, under their control, to the State and its three branches: Operational, Decisional, and Arbitral.