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  2. Article 2
  3. Section 1: Structure of the Concordat Governance:
  4. As ministers have delegated authority from the Executive Director at any time the Executive Director may withhold any or all of the minister’s powers. Furthermore, as the Secretary Director has the powers of the Executive Director they may do so too.
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  6. 1) The Executive Director serves the Concordat Alliance as the head and leader. His role in the USSR is similar, but not defined in this constitution.
  7. i) The Executive Director has the power to amend the Constitution at will
  8. ii) If they are removed then the Executive Director is to be elected by popular vote by the entire Concordat Alliance.
  9. iii) In the absence of the Executive Director their roles, responsibilities and powers go to the Secretary Director.
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  11. 2) The Secretary Director serves the Concordat Alliance as the second in command of the alliance.
  12. i) This role has delegated authority of the Executive Director of all matters and has no limit to the Executive Director’s powers unless overruled by the Executive Director.
  13. ii) The Secretary Director has the right to overrule or remove the Executive Director with a majority vote of the SIC where the Executive Director does not get to vote.
  14. iii) The Secretary Director is elected every month by a majority vote of the Executive Director, Ministers of the SIC and Representatives of member states in the Concordat Assembly.
  15. iv) In the absence of the Secretary Director their roles, responsibilities and powers go to the SIC for the SIC to only utilise with a majority vote.
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  17. 3) The Strategic Initiative Council
  18. The Strategic Initiative Council is to be made up of the Executive Director, Secretary Director and Concordatees who are approved by both the Executive Director and the Secretary Director. The following ministerial roles have delegated authority from the Executive Director detailed below. The roles will be filled by members of the SIC except the Executive Director.
  19. Minister of Development is to promote economic and technological development.
  20. i) They have authority of zoning, architecture and the planning of every city, the infrastructure within cities and connecting cities as well as the defense of the cities.
  21. ii) they control where farms, factories, roads, railroads, ports, train stations, and commercial and industrial airports for the purposes of economic development.
  22. Minister of Foreign Affairs conducts diplomacy and creates foreign policy both for the Concordat and all its member states.
  23. i) They have the right to negotiate with other nations, citizens, organisations and businesses.
  24. ii) The Foreign Affairs Minister may create, sign and ratify treaties.
  25. iii) The minister may control other diplomats and member state leaders and representatives' and member state foreign policy.
  26. Minister of Home Affairs controls the NKDA and its Intelligence Gathering, Counter Intelligence, Counter Terrorism, and Criminal Investigation. The office’s powers include and are limited to:
  27. The right to allow NKDA members to commit crimes, whether domestically or internationally, and thereupon pardon said members of the NKDA of their crimes, so long as said crimes were committed in the genuine belief that it was necessary for the continued security of the Concordat alliance.
  28. Foreign Intelligence Unit - The ordering of NKDA members to enter foreign land and conduct intelligence gathering operations of countries, governments, organisations and businesses whereupon sensitive information from said foreign entities is transmitted for the NKDA to receive.
  29. Counter Intelligence Unit - The conducting of investigations into citizens of the Concordat Alliance’s Member state’s loyalty and to ascertain relations to foreign espionage units.
  30. Law Enforcement?
  31. All operations of the NKDA must be continuously reported to either the SIC, to the Secretary Director or to the Executive Director.
  32. Minister of War creates military doctrine and strategy, tactics and operations. Their powers are and are limited to:
  33. The positioning of military forces in friendly land as well as in enemy land in wartime. If no member state is at war the Minister of War may not position concordat military forces in foreign land without permission from the land owners.
  34. The ordering of military forces to build and destroy buildings, fortifications and any such armament that is decided by the minister of war.
  35. The ordering of military forces to engage in active hostilities, and therefore to attack, maim or kill. This is only to be engaged at enemies of the Concordat, when at war, or to defend themselves or to defend others during war and peacetime.
  36. i) The appointment of military personnel and the promotion or demotion of military personnel.
  37. ii) The right to punish and arrest military personnel to be tried and potentially court marshalled by a fair trial during peacetime.
  38. iii) The right to punish, court marshall and execute military personnel at will, with proof to be provided for the Executive director when requested, during wartime.
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