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The Constitution of Sierra is one of the two fundamental documents governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and the supreme law of the mainland territory of Sierra. The Constitution consists of a preamble, twenty-nine articles, and six amendments. The constitution's primary purpose is to establish the framework of the Sierran federal government and to describe the general entrenched rights, powers, and duties of all levels and branches of the Sierran government. Prior to 1950, the Constitution served as the highest law of the Kingdom. The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra has since superseded the Constitution as the leading document although the Constitution remains the most influential and important of the two. According to the Charter, the Constitution affirms that the instituti

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  • The Constitution of Sierra is one of the two fundamental documents governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and the supreme law of the mainland territory of Sierra. The Constitution consists of a preamble, twenty-nine articles, and six amendments. The constitution's primary purpose is to establish the framework of the Sierran federal government and to describe the general entrenched rights, powers, and duties of all levels and branches of the Sierran government. Prior to 1950, the Constitution served as the highest law of the Kingdom. The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra has since superseded the Constitution as the leading document although the Constitution remains the most influential and important of the two. According to the Charter, the Constitution affirms that the instituti
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  • Original copy of the constitution
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  • The Constitution of Sierra is one of the two fundamental documents governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and the supreme law of the mainland territory of Sierra. The Constitution consists of a preamble, twenty-nine articles, and six amendments. The constitution's primary purpose is to establish the framework of the Sierran federal government and to describe the general entrenched rights, powers, and duties of all levels and branches of the Sierran government. Prior to 1950, the Constitution served as the highest law of the Kingdom. The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra has since superseded the Constitution as the leading document although the Constitution remains the most influential and important of the two. According to the Charter, the Constitution affirms that the institutions that govern the Kingdom are the ones directly regulated by the Constitution. As a result, Sierra is the only one of the three countries that conducts its business domestically and internationally as the Kingdom of Sierra. Promulgated in November 27, 1858, the constitution replaced the constitution of the California Republic and created the Kingdom along with the Crown. Every year, the anniversary of the constitution's enactment and ratification is celebrated on November 27 as Constitution or Sierra Day. Under the Sierran common law system and the Constitution itself, the power to interpret the Constitution rests within the Supreme Court of Sierra, the highest established court in the Kingdom. The Constitution under most cases, does not apply to Sierra's territories or crown dependencies, with its incorporation and enforcement within these areas on the selective discretion of the Parliament or the Supreme Court. With few exceptions, none of the provisions of the Constitution applies in Sierra's fellow constituent countries the Deseret and Hawaii at all. Instead, both of these countries have their own constitution and government. The overarching legal document that unites all three under the same law is the Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra, which was passed in 1950. As a consequence, the Constitution is legally subordinate to the Charter. However, the Charter, which mainly describes the relationship between the countries and the Kingdom, has explicit text within it that defers various matters and powers back to each of the three countries' constitutions.
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