CONSTITUTION

OF THE DE PEREJIL-LEYLA REPUBLIC

 

Article 1

 The sovereign territory of the Perejil-Leyla Republic comprises the island named Perejil or also Leyla. The citizens of the republic have the right of  free  movement inside this limits, and also to leave it without any restriction about their destiny, and to come back when they consider opportune. In both cases,  they don’t need ask for permission to do it.

 

Article 2

The Perejil-Leyla Republic haven’t any official language. The citizens of the republic can choose by mutual agreement the most proper language to use for their activities, without any other limit that their own criteria.

 

Article 3

The full territory of the Perejil-Leyla Republic will be considerate as the camp No Name City.

 

Article 4

The capital city  of the Perejil-Leyla Republic is the camp No Name City.

 

Article 5

The flag of  the Perejil-Leyla Republic consist of a lower side of  marine blue, over whom are drawn four waves in white color with black borders, shaped by four half circles linked together each one. The upper one of the waves marks the limit this lower side and a upper side of sky blue color. Over both parts is drawn a parsley branch, as is show in the figure down this lines.  

 

Article 6

The national anthem of the Perejil-Leyla Republic is the theme “Wandering Star”, from the original soundtrack of the film “Paint Your Wagon”

 

Article 7

The  Perejil-Leyla Republic haven’t any national currency. The Euro, The Dirham, The USA Dollar  and the India Rupia will be accepted in the whole territory as legal tender, and the citizens can use any of them for their commercial transactions without any restriction.

 

Article 8

The form of government of the Perejil-Leyla Republic is the assemblearian democracy. The Citizens Assembly  is the highest legislative organ of the republic. Any citizen can call for a Citizens Assembly. The agreements made in those assembly will have the rang of law.

 

Article 9

The Citizens Assembly can only be called in sovereign territory of the Republic. The citizens of the republic on foreign countries that wish to take part on it can do it using technological features, with the same validity as if they were physically presents.

 

Article 10

Any citizen can be obliged to participate in the Assembly against his wish. But anyway, he will be obliged to obey the agreements made on it while they’re not revoked by another Assembly.

 

Article 11

The opinion of all the citizens taking part in the Citizens Assembly have the same validity. No citizen possess privileges that can make his opinion prevail over the rest. All citizens are equal in front of law, whit the same rights and duties.

 

Article 12

Have right to the citizenship of the Perejil-Leyla Republic:

§         §         Anyone born on its territory

§         §         Relatives of citizens

§         §         Any person that arrives at the sovereign territory of the republic and ask for citizenship.

§         §         Any person that ask for citizenship to a citizen of the republic living in a foreign country, being this one authorized to concede or deny it at his own criteria. Denial in this case won’t impede the concession of the citizenship to the same solicitor in future appeals, by any of the ways disposed at this article.

§         §         Any citizen that ask for it through the website of the Perejil-Leyla Republic ( www.islaperejil.cjb.net )

 

Article 13

Foreigner citizens that wishes to obtain the citizenship of the Perejil-Leyla Republic without renounce to their actual nationality, can obtain the double nationality, independently that his country can concede or not this right to the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic.

 

Article 14

Citizenship of the Perejil-Leyla Republic can only be lost by specific renounce of its owner. Nor even the Citizens Assembly have right to revoke it,  but can condemn a citizen to ostracism when considers that the acts of the same damages seriously the interest of the Republic and their citizens. Renounce to citizenship don’t cancel the right to recover it in future. To do it, must be followed any of the ways expressed in the Article 12 of this Constitution.

 

 

Article 15

Any foreigner can ingress to territory of the Perejil-Leyla Republic without need of burocráthic procedures, enjoying of freedom of movement for the whole territory. Also, he can leave it freely when he best likes.

 

Article 16

Any foreigner can establish himself in territory of the Perejil-Leyla Republic, without any need to ask for the status of citizen.

 

 

Article 17

The citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic will be considered legally as adults at the age of 18 automatically. Citizens younger than this age can access to adult status if they ask for it, and at least five adult citizens endorse their request.

 

Article 18

A citizen without status of adult can convoke and take part on the Citizens Assembly, but cannot be elected for a public responsibility. He also cannot be condemned to ostracism.

 

Article 19

The government of the Perejil-Leyla Republic will be elected by the Citizens Assembly, an their members will represent the people while they’re not dispossessed of their responsibility by another Citizens Assembly. Anyway, the legislative initiatives of the government must be approved by the Citizens Assembly y submitted to referendum.

 

Article 20

Conditions for a Citizens Assembly to be considered valid, and consequently their decisions have the rang of law are: had been widely publicized on the whole territory of the republic while the week prior to its celebration, and reunite a minimum of twenty citizens, except in case that be a Constitutional Assembly,  for that must be follow the conditions of the Article 33 of this Constitution.

 

Article 21

All the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic enjoys the rights enounced on the  Universal Declaration of Human Rights , Adopted and proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948.

 

Article 22

All the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic enjoys the rights enounced on the Declaration of Sexual Rights, enounced on the 13th World Congress of Sexology, 1997, Valencia, Spain, and revised and approved by the General Assembly of the World Association of Sexology, WAS, on august  26, 1999, at the 14th World Congress of Sexology, Hong Kong, Peoples Republic of China 

 

Article 23

All the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic have the right to dispose their own lives following their own criteria, while this criteria don’t interfere negatively with the rights of their fellow citizens. This rights over their own live includes the interruption of it. Consequently, the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic possess the right to a worthy death according to their own criteria. However, to conciliate the exercise of this right with the rights of others citizens, the exercise of the same must be performed always privately. In the same way, the apology of suicide is forbidden.

 

Article 24

Apart of this rights, the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic have the right to sleep the siesta after lunch, to sunbathing nude, to ignore religious or political propaganda, to organize  barbecues with their friends, to smoke tobacco o  marihuana while smoke don’t disturb their companion, to stay up till late and to try, definitively, to enjoy their time in the must funny way possible while they don’t disturb their neighbors doing it.

 

Article 25

The citizens under the adult age, in adition of the previously related, enjoys also the rihtds enounced in the   Declaration of the Rights of the Child , proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 1386(XIV) of 20 November 1959.

 

Article 26

All the citizens of the Perejil-Leyla Republic have the duty of behave in accordance with the principles of liberty, equality,  pacific coexistence and solidarity.

 

Article 27

The foreigner persons residents on the Perejil-Leyla Republic have the same rights and duties of their citizens. The same happens with the foreigner in transit, while they stay in territory of the republic.

 

Article 28

The territory of the Perejil-Leyla Republic is a demilitarized zone. Consequently, can’t exist on it any army, regular or irregular, national o regional, public o private.

 

Article 29

The Perejil-Leyla Republic is a laic republic. Citizens have the right to worship the religion or religions they prefer, to not follow any particular religion or to declare themselves as atheist. No organization representative or any religious belief have right to any official privilege.

 

Article 30

Religious proselytism, express or hidden, in educative centers, is forbidden. Also is forbidden the presence of religious symbols in the same places. The apology of atheism and its symbols is also forbidden in those centers. Religious fact can’t enter the classrooms for any other reason than the scientific study of it.

 

Article 31

Religious communities can teach in their temples their particular doctrine, but never in school hours. Any citizen can be forced under any circumstance to assist to this lessons against his wish. The places habilitated for this lessons won’t have normally consideration of educative centers, but if by strict lack of space reasons, due to the smallness of the territory of Perejil-Leyla Republic, on them can be imparted official  educative courses, always while they can be adapted to the normative expressed in the Article 30 of this Constitution.

 

Article 32

The religious communities will depend for the financing of their temples and doctrinal schools of  their followers contributions only. No public money will be destined to this finality.

 

Article 33

Any reform of this Constitution must be done during a extraordinary Citizens Assembly, called Constitutional Assembly. The Constitutional Assembly must be publicized at least while two weeks, and to reunite a minimum of 100 citizens, or all the citizens if the number of citizens of the republic is minor. After that, the new text must be submitted to referendum, whose result only will be valid if there’s participation rate higher than 70% of adult citizens.

 

Article 34

This article, and also the articles 21, 22, 23, 25 and 27 of this Constitution will remain closed to any reform. The Article 24 can be reformed only to extend the rights recognized on it, if this extension don’t contradict the rights recognized in the previously enounced. It can’t never be reformed to cancel recognized rights.

 

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