Constitution of Mobius

The Constitution of Mobius is the supreme law of the Mobian Confederation. The Constitution delineates the national frame of government. The first part embodies the doctrines of Westphalian sovereignty, pluralism, and popular sovereignty, the latter of which is unusual for a monarchy. The second part states the role and powers of the monarchy as well as the method of electing a monarch. Parts three to five describe the executive and legislative branches as well as their relationship. The sixth part describes treaties and international relationships. Parts seven and eight describe the judicial system. Parts nine and ten describe the impeachment court and the criminal liability of the executive branch. The eleventh part describes the role and abilities of the economic, social, and environmental councils as well as the Defender of Rights. The twelfth part describes the federal nature of Mobius and the powers of the states. The thirteenth part describes the relationship with other French-speaking nations (as a left-over from the days of when Alba was independent). The thirteenth part describes the procedures to amend the constitution, but no amendments may turn Mobius into a republic (though a state could become monarchical or republican).