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| 08 Apr 2017 07:54 AM |
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Section I: The Executive Branch shall consist of one (1) Governor, one (1) Lieutenant Governor, Executive Cabinet, City Mayors, Executive Department Directors, and Executive Capital Staff.
Section II: The Governor and his/her Lieutenant Governor serve six-month terms. One sole individual may not serve more than two terms as the Governor of the City of London. If the Lieutenant Governor takes office after the resignation/removal of the Governor, the remaining portion of the term does not count towards the limit.
Section III: The Governor of the City of London may fire any executive branch employee if they have reasonable evidence of that individual committing any wrongdoing. First Amendment rights or any guaranteed rights may not be used as evidence for removal.
Section IV: The Governor of the City of London is responsible for nominating the Chief Court Justice and Supreme Court Justices.
Section V: The Governor of the City of London may appoint any individual to fill any position in the executive branch.
Section VI: The Lieutenant Governor of the City of London shall take office if the Governor is removed/resigns.
Section VII: The Executive Branch shall manage the City Capitol Building. They shall not withhold any Government Official from entering the grounds without having a valid reason.
Section VIII: The Governor may issue a statewide State of Emergency. This places law enforcement on high alert due to high criminal activity, exploiting, or any other reasonable cause. Mayors may declare a State of Emergency for their specific city. Tourists shall not be promoted during State of Emergencies.
Section IX: The Office of the Governor is the primary department of responsibility in the Executive Branch. The Chief of Staff is considered the highest executive cabinet official in the State of Docklands.
Section X: The Founder or owner of the City of London is to be involved in the political process when feels fit. The Founder or owner may host Gubernatorial Elections and anything else requested/mandated by the administration and/or Congress.
Section XI: The Governor of the City of London may declare martial law. Martial law is only necessary during a heavy attack or any other major need. The Governor is responsible for determining which departments are and aren’t necessary throughout the time the martial law is active.
Section XII: The Governor of the City of London may make recommendations to the Londons State Legislature. The Governor is responsible for giving a bimonthly speech to the City Legislature and public in the House Chamber. The Governor addresses key issues, introduces legislation, etc.
Section XIII: The Governor and Secretary of City are responsible for constructing a foreign policy for the administration. The Governor shall be responsible for appointing Ambassadors to represent the City of London in other foreign nations.
Section XIV: The Governor of the City of London may enact Executive Orders. Executive Orders only apply to the Executive Branch and may be repealed by future Governors, Congress, and the Supreme Court.
Section XV: The President and Vice President can enact Executive Orders and Automatically Pass laws that protect and favour the Docklands Citizens, This can only be repealed by the Governor.
Section XVI: The President, Vice President and Governor to change the constitution only if agreed by all parties.
Section XVII: The Chief of Staff is responsible for managing Government Employees.
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