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  2. Chapter 1 (The State)
  3. Article One: The General Secretary (affectionately referred to as “Brother No. 1”) is elected to position through a majority vote of all the certified, active members.
  4. In wartimes, the General Secretary, shall serve as the primary military commander, as well as continuing to take responsibility for any of the duties listed in the coming chapters.
  5. Article Two: Assistant General Secretary (affectionately referred to as “Brother No. 2”) is appointed by the general secretary following election.
  6. In wartimes, the Assistant General Secretary, shall serve as the secondary military commander, as well as continuing to take responsibility for any of the duties listed in the coming chapters.
  7. Article Three: The People’s Committee is a voting body comprised of all active members (online within the past three days), including the Assistant General Secretary, but not the General Secretary.
  8. In any tie in the voting count shall be fixed by counting the Assistant General Secretary’s vote twice.
  9. Chapter 2 (Membership):
  10. Trust among members is of the utmost necessity in the creation of a small socialist utopia, and thusly, extreme discretion is required in the process of admitting new members.
  11. Article One: The admittance of a new member may be proposed by the General Secretary, Assistant General Secretary, or a minimum two agreeing members of the People’s Committee. Membership status must then be approved by the General Secretary and through a majority vote of the People’s Committee.
  12. Upon joining, the new member must ratify the constitution in order to gain full citizenship and voting rights on the People’s Committee.
  13. Article Two: While any currently factionless individual may be nominated for membership, it is strongly suggested that members be discrete in their choosing and only nominate those who have had past dealings with the faction or nominator through alliances or other mutually beneficial relationships. Only two players in this category (with no real life association with longtime SRHF members) may be admitted per world.
  14. Article Three: A member can be expelled from the faction by a majority vote among the People’s Committee with the General Secretary’s approval, or a unanimous vote without it.
  15. The General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary may expel members without any Committee approval in emergency cases such as if treason is suspected.
  16. Chapter 3 (Economy and property):
  17. Article One: All tools, food, building materials, and other resources, are the collective property of the people’s state and thus shared amongst members and kept in the designated collective storage areas.
  18. The only items permitted to be kept privately by members are PVP gear. This is defined as one clearly labeled small chest (an armory) containing, with all of the items in place, no more than one set of armor, two bows, and two swords. With the remaining space, members are permitted to store arrows, ender pearls, water or lava buckets, potions of any variety, and enchanted books intended for use on the weapons and armor as soon as sufficient XP is available.
  19. Article Two: The trade of state resources with neutral or allied factions at the member’s discretion is permitted, though not encouraged except in cases where the resources received might be difficult to acquire otherwise (ie. Specific enchanted books, horses, some potion resources).
  20. The trading off of extreme valuables (rare enchanted books, diamonds, or over 10% of the faction’s supply of any resource) shall require the permission of the General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary.
  21. Chapter 4 (War)
  22. Article One: For purposes of self-defense, other factions may be placed under enemy status by the General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary. No offensive actions may be taken without a formal declaration of war as
  23. These cases of self-defense may include any of the following, though it may be permitted in other cases at discretion:
  24. - Attack on a SRHF member in the wilderness or at home (this includes an attack on the horse of a SRHF member)
  25. - The damaging of any SRHF structures through creepers or TNT
  26. - Trespassing into SRHF property with malicious
  27. - Attacks on SRHF allies
  28. - The claiming of land within 500m of SRHF territory without prior notification
  29. Article Two: In order for offensive action to be taken by the faction, war must be formally announced. The declaration of war must be drafted by the General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary, and approved by a majority vote of the people’s committee.
  30. After passing, it must then be submitted to the world library in book form for publishing, preferably posted on the wiki, and also delivered to the enemy faction in question, depending on the circumstance.
  31. Article Three: Temporary wartime alliances may be declared by the General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary so that non-enemies do not injure each other in battles against a mutual foe.
  32. Article Four: Legitimate peacetime inclusive alliances must be voted on in the same manner as a declaration of war: Put forward by the General Secretary or Assistant General Secretary, and approved by a majority vote of the People’s Committee.
  33. Article Five: Alliances may be carried over upon world resets without a vote. For a war to be continued, it must be re-ratified by the same voting procedure, unless the continuation was specified in the original declaration.
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