Amendment Three
~ Amendment Three ~
Article One - Environment [mainly referring to the Environment of Salanda]
(The Kingdom of) Salanda will make sure to protect all species of plants and [all species] of animals within her borders and will designate national parks [of Salanda] to preserve [all] these species of animals and [all species of] plants.
(The Kingdom of) Salanda will also be an advocating nation for the [eternal protection and eternal preservation of the] environment and upon the signing of this Amendment [to the Constitution of Salanda (Basic Foundation Laws) shall] accede to the Paris Climate Agreement and follow its contents.
If citizens [of Salanda and including non-citizens of Salanda in this case] fail to look after protected plants properly (i.e, plants designated as protected by the state) they could face a fine given to them by the courts [system] of the state.
If citizens [of Salanda and including non-citizens of Salanda in this case] fail to look after or abuse animals this includes every single animal and not just animals designated by the state [with any statuses which are given by the state], they could face imprisonment by the courts of Salanda [i.e, the Courts/Justice system of Salanda laid out by this Constitution].
(The Kingdom of) Salanda shall create the Salanda Species Protection Agency (SSPA) to manage all species [of animals] as well as all [species of] plants [within Salanda].
Article Two - Universal Credit
(The Kingdom of) Salanda will try by whatever means [possible] of monetary support it can when it is probable and possible [to citizens of Salanda with special cases of universal credit support for non-citizens of Salanda as well], however this does not necessarily mean universal credit [support from the state], which can [only] happen if the economy [of Salanda] produces significant profits [to the gdp growth] of (the Kingdom of) Salanda.
Article Three - Loopholes [in this Constitution Amendment]
Any loopholes that are found in the [i.e, this Constitution] by the Supreme Court of (the Kingdom of) Salanda may be used [for the sake of interpretation] as long as they do not come into conflict with this Constitution’s principles [that are laid out by this Constitution].
Article Four - Incapacitation of the Prime Minister [of Salanda]
If the Prime Minister [of Salanda] is incapacitated [from their duties of office] by natural or no external other human involvement factors which may directly or indirectly caused the incapacitation [of the Prime Minister of Salanda] and require a criminal investigation [which are carried out by the Courts/Justice system of Salanda laid out by this Constitution and the state’s criminal investigation inquiries and examinations], the highest ranking Minister of [the] Government [of Salanda, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer of Salanda or a Deputy Prime Minister of Salanda who is] second to the Prime Minister [of Salanda], shall become the [next incumbent] Prime Minister [of Salanda].
Article Five - Incapacitation of Courts of Salanda Justices (including the Supreme Court of Salanda)
If a Judge [(Justice of a Court of Salanda, including the Supreme Court of Salanda)] is incapacitated [and as such unable to carry out their duties of office] by natural or none external other human involvement factors which may directly or indirectly caused the incapacitation [of the said Judge/Justice of any Court of Salanda including the Supreme Court of Salanda] and require a criminal investigation [which are carried out by the Courts/Justice system of Salanda laid out by this Constitution and the state’s criminal investigation and examinations], the person who has studied a degree of law [of Salanda] needed in (the Kingdom of) Salanda and is best fit [to be a Judge/Justice in the Salanda Courts/Justice system as laid out by this Constitution] as seen in the eyes of [the justice] examiners [of Salanda] who will test participants [/applicants to being a Justice of the Salanda Courts/Justice system as laid out by this Constitution] on Salandarian Law [i.e, the law of Salanda and the participant/s/applicant/s who pass]
Article Six - Terms used in the Parliament of Salanda [Tepoelan]
All members of the Parliament of Salanda [Tepoelan] (MSPs) or (SPMs) [now Members of Tepoelan (MTs) or Members of the Chamber of Provincial Emissary (MOEs) ] shall be referred to one another as ‘The Fine Principled’; Gentlemen/Lady/Representative, constituencies that being the Provinces of (the Kingdom of) Salanda may be used after Gentlemen/Lady/Representative [in terms of referencing place names in referring to members of mainly the Chamber of Provincial Emissary of the Tepoelan but also sometimes the People’s Channel of the Tepoelan]. This is the only way MSPs [now MTs or MOEs] may refer to each other [as] under no means can they use any [other] terms [of reference] for them and under no means can they use derogatory words, swear words or [any] other un-parliamentary language [to each other in sessions of both houses of the Tepoelan], they will be removed from the chamber [of which they are in] from the rest of the sitting of the day or be suspended indefinitely [from whichever house of the Tepoelan they are in] if they continue to do this [i.e, breaking what has been laid out in this article] by the Speaker[/s, depending on whichever house of the Tepoelan they are in], the same applies to the Speaker[/s of both houses of the Tepoelan] who can be removed by the Deputy Speaker[/s, with consent of the house of whichever house of the Tepoelan they are in by a simple majority vote] if they do this, the Deputy Speaker[/s whichever house of the Tepoelan they are in] is[/are] counted with the rest of the MSPs/SPMs [now MTs and MOEs]. This ensures that no one is above the law [of Salanda].
Article Seven - New official symbols and cultural icons of Salanda
The (new) Coat of Arms of (the Kingdom of) Salanda has its description in the following:
The (new) Coat of Arms has the Salandarian Flag [i.e, the Flag of Salanda, The Two Orange Striped Flag and is also known as the Salanda Royal Flag not to be confused with the Royal Standard of Salanda] in a shield design however, the sun in the flag [in the shield design] is different [from the normal Flag of Salanda] in that the rays bend more (to make the flag look [more] livelier, this is only for the Coat of Arms [of Salanda]), on top of the shield there is an Orange-White-Orange pattern on the centre. Acting as the supporters of the Shield [design of the Coat of Arms of Salanda] there is a pink rose flower design on the outside with a daisy design in the middle of the flower, this plant makes its way around both sides [of the Coat of Arms of Salanda] and the bottom of the shield [design of the Coat of Arms of Salanda], where there is a pink ribbon on the bottom of the Shield [design of the Coat of Arms of Salanda] wrapped around the plant. On top of the Shield [design of the Coat of Arms of Salanda] there are two doves on each side, on the left and the right [sides of the Coat of Arms of Salanda] putting a golden Star of David on the Orange-White-Orange pattern on top of the Shield [design of the Coat of Arms of Salanda].
The obverse side of the Grand Seal of Salanda [also known as just the Seal of Salanda] has its description in the following:
Two thin gold bands run around the circumference of the Seal [of Salanda] an inner gold band and an outer gold band, in between the two gold bands are words in black bold text which is [also] running around in a clockwise matter, as such these words with dots in between them are ‘SALANDA * FREEDOM, JUSTICE* 22ND OF JUNE 2018* LIBERTY, DEMOCRACY’ this references (the Kingdom of) Salanda’s four principles [which are made up of Freedom and Justice and Liberty and Democracy], the nation’s independence date [of which Salanda declared independence from the UK on the 22nd of June 2018] and the name of the nation [i.e, Salanda], inside the inner gold band there are two Salandarian flags [i.e, the Flag of Salanda which is also known as the Two Orange Striped Flag and is also known as the Salanda Royal Flag, not to be confused with the Royal Standard of Salanda] crossed over each other, with a reddish rose plant on the bottom and two doves on the top placing a golden Star of David taken from the Coat of Arms [of Salanda] in between the two flags, the background [colour of the (Grand) Seal of Salanda] is filled in with a dusk [like] colour.
The chocolate eclair is now also included in [among] the national dishes of (the Kingdom of) Salanda.
Signatory of the [Incumbent] Monarch of (the Kingdom of) Salanda:
Reuben I, [Incumbent Monarch of (the Kingdom of) Salanda]