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Constitution of the United Republic of Cascadia
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The Constitution of the United Republic of Cascadia is the supeme law of Cascadia. It consists of 36 articles in six chapters, plus annexes. The constitution establishes the state as a federal directorial republic comprising two constituent states, Oregon and Washington. It guarantees separation of powers into legislative, executive and judicial branches, which are independent of and coequal with each other. Both constituent states also have their own constitutions.
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The Constitution of the United Republic of Cascadia is the supeme law of Cascadia. It consists of 36 articles in six chapters, plus annexes. The constitution establishes the state as a federal directorial republic comprising two constituent states, Oregon and Washington. It guarantees separation of powers into legislative, executive and judicial branches, which are independent of and coequal with each other. Both constituent states also have their own constitutions. The constitution was signed on November 27, 2014, at 21:00 local time at Whitman College in Walla Walla. The constitution was ratified and published on December 1, 2014, and came into effect on January 1, 2015. All popularly elected positions in the new federal government, as well as the new constituent state governments, will be filled in an election taking place on February 14–15, 2015.
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