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Basic principles of the European Confederation
(1) The
political, social, administrative, economic and regional freedom of all states
eternal and inviolable.
(2) For
all men in the harmony of the rights and obligations and his freedom is on the
same one.
(3) The
spiritual, intellectual and natural property of all states the state the
eternal and inalienable property of a universal
community formed by state forming and state-forming national one.
(4) It
all values created with a state's property the state serves the interests of a
state forming and state-forming universal community formed by national one.
(5) Opposite
the person who jeopardizes the state's or the citizens' freedom, on all of them
for a citizen not only his right, but his duty to contradict and to resist.
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§ 1.
(1) It is the inalienable right of every country
to safeguard its freedom and to recapture it, if at was taken by a foreign
power (inside or from the outside).
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(4) The
freedom of the state as exercised by the citizens at each country is a basic
right that may never be curbed or terminated by anyone in any way to any
extent.
(5) It
is an inalienable right for every state – apart from securing independence – to
harmonise their laws with their neighbouring countries regarding their
cultural, tradition, economic and defence policies.
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§ 2.
The
European Confederation is not a legal person / entity.
§ 3.
(1) The
European Confederation coordinates the cultural, academic and scientific
activities of the member states in subject–matters decided by the member
states.
(2) The
European Confederation is based upon an assertion of self-interest and
self-government. This is a fundamental condition of the rule of the people and
social–solidarity.
Accordingly, its representative systems and
institutions are made up of members of independent social groups of civil
organisations independent of all political partisanship.
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§ 4.
(1) Representatives of the European Confederation of member states are
elected by the following social groups of regional self governments:
a./ founding and
joining nationals of the nation state,
b./ dominant religions of the founding and allied nationals
c./ age groups,
d./ genders,
and
e./ trade or
profession according to the traditions and the number of members in these
social groups.
(2) Representatives
of member states in the European Confederation have a limited mandate on the
principle of self governance.
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§ 5.
(1) The European Confederation rejects wars as an instrument of
settling disputes amongst nations and refrains from applying intimidation or
force against independent states or nations.
(2) The
European confederation will not relate to states or State-alliances, whose aims
are to gain or sustain economic or political power by force in one or more
states.
(3) All
member states in the European Confederation expect from all other member states
and nations to curb attempts against intimidation and force directed against
their political, economic and territorial independence.
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§ 88.
The state-founding nation
(1) Member
state of the European Confederation determines by law, which nation is the
state-founding nation.
(2) The
European Confederation takes responsibility for the future of minority groups,
living in the member states, helping to protect their rightful interests,
nurturing their language, their national culture, and religion and keeping up
relationship with their homeland. The fulfilment of these is basic obligations
of the European Confederation.
(3) The
European Confederation recommends to member states, that those members of the
state-founding nations, who were forced to emigrate – for economic or political
reasons – or as a result of shifting their country’s borders; became aliens in
their homeland, should regain the right to exercise their powers in their
member state, in matters concerning their lives.
(4) There is no discrimination between citizens on grounds of
how the citizenship originated, or if they acquired another nationality as
well, unless the member state rules otherwise.
(5) Citizens
of the member states of the European Confederation, having other nationalities, can only
take on civil service, (or have the right to vote, or to be voted for), if
a./ left the
country for political reasons, and
b./ relinquish the suffrage, that their other nationalities may entitle
them to.
(6) Guests
with the right to live in the country, also foreign nationals staying by
permission of the rules of the member state, cannot have the right to public
office, or to vote, even if they renounced these privileges there, by the
possession of other nationalities.
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§ 90.
State-constituent nations
(1) Member
states of European Confederation determine by the rule of law, based on
tradition, which nationalities are considered state-constituent members.
(2) Citizens,
belonging to the social group of state-constituent members of the European
Confederation, can delegate representatives to the Nationality Committee, to
validate (harmonised with other social groups) and take part in the work of the
Confederation.
(3) The
European Confederation is functioning as an organic unity; standing on the
solid foundation of the consciousness of national identity, for only these
offers the security, which is indispensable for the harmonisation of spirit,
mentality and body, for every man.
Persons
who are state-constituent citizens of the accommodating nation can exercise
their rights personally, or as a social group through local governments of the
settlement.
(4) Member
states of the European Confederation determine by their legal system, which
nationalities, living in the country that, - by accepting the values of the
state-founding nation - are state-constituting nations with representation in
the central government.
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§ 91.
Belief in God
(1) A
world, based on the faith in God, as taught by Jesus Christ, constitute an
indivisible spiritual unity. All religions that are immediate or indirect
followers of Christ, and accept Him as the constructive, spiritual force, are
creating a spiritually united world.
(2) By
the various sects, believing in the same God, a spiritual world-unity deemed by
the European Confederation to be the natural life defining force. Therefore,
all attempts, aiming to be divisive, is alien to belief in God, and to basic
human interests, hence it is banned throughout the member states.
(3) Followers
of the Christ-, and God-believers, can validate their interests (harmonised
with other social groups) by delegated representatives in the Commission of
Religion, and take part in the work of the Confederation.
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§ 92.
Roll of the family in the
European Confederation
(1) The
family is the most beautiful human institution, and is the cornerstone of
society. The traditional family-model is
large family units, with several generations living together.
(2) The
European Confederation supports the traditional family-model by securing the
conditions of the functions of the family.
(3) Functions
of the traditional family-model:
a./ Protecting
the unity of the family
b./ Protection
of the embryo
c./ protection of
the child
d./ protection
of the mother
e./ protection of
the parents
(4) Conditions
of family functions are secured by;
a./ guaranteed
basic human rights
b./ support
given to the practice of the auxiliary human rights.
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§ 101.
(1) Every
member state of the European Confederation secures the spiritual, mental and
material conditions for the freedom of the state and the citizens.
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§ 108.
General directions
(1) The
purpose of the Economy of the member state, in the European Confederation, is
the increment of the material part of the national wealth, to secure material
life-conditions, for contingent increment of needs of the universal community.
(2) In
the European Confederation, it follows from the working of human society, as an
organic unity, - and it applies to it’s economic principles as well; - the processes
and the end-products of all activity must be free from harmful effects to
humans and to the environment.
(3) Following
from point (2)
a./ Activities
can be carried out, only if the process, or the end result does not harm the
material part of the Universe, that is; they present no danger to either the
human body or to the living-, and inanimate environment.
b./ Activities
and their end-products, must not harm the non-material part of the Universe,
hence; they must not become soul destroying or brain-washing instruments of the
socialist-communist, and/or the liberal-capitalist dictatorship and it’s
instrument; the finance oligarchy. They must not phalanx, fragment and divide
humanity, by fomenting antagonism and hostility amongst religions, nationalities,
ethnic, or any other social groups, thereby setting them up against one another
(warmongering).
(4) The
activity-composition of the economy determines, what, and to what measure do
people require, for the life-conditions and their mental, spiritual and
material needs.
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