The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra (also referred to as the Charter of 1950, the 1950 Charter, or simply, the Charter) is the chief fundamental document governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and is the supreme law of the Kingdom. It primarily establishes and regulates the relationship between the three constituent countries (the Deseret, Hawaii, and Sierra) that form the Kingdom. The Constitutions of Sierra, the Deseret, and Constitution of Hawaii are legally subordinate to the Charter but much of the institutions by which the Kingdom operates on are defined in the Sierran constitution as opposed to the Charter.
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| - The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra (also referred to as the Charter of 1950, the 1950 Charter, or simply, the Charter) is the chief fundamental document governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and is the supreme law of the Kingdom. It primarily establishes and regulates the relationship between the three constituent countries (the Deseret, Hawaii, and Sierra) that form the Kingdom. The Constitutions of Sierra, the Deseret, and Constitution of Hawaii are legally subordinate to the Charter but much of the institutions by which the Kingdom operates on are defined in the Sierran constitution as opposed to the Charter.
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| - The Charter for the Kingdom of Sierra (also referred to as the Charter of 1950, the 1950 Charter, or simply, the Charter) is the chief fundamental document governing the government of the Kingdom of Sierra and is the supreme law of the Kingdom. It primarily establishes and regulates the relationship between the three constituent countries (the Deseret, Hawaii, and Sierra) that form the Kingdom. The Constitutions of Sierra, the Deseret, and Constitution of Hawaii are legally subordinate to the Charter but much of the institutions by which the Kingdom operates on are defined in the Sierran constitution as opposed to the Charter. The Charter in its initial form was originally signed and promulgated on June 23, 1950 under King Lewis III. Since then, there has been few modifications to the Charter, mostly expanding and clarifying on certain provisions in the document. Any modifications or amendments, even the dissolution of the Charter requires the approval of the Parliament, the legislatures of the Deseret and Hawaii, and the assent of the Monarch.
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