As of February 27, 2016 the Administration voted and finalized the Costa Rican Constitution. All laws, and amendments of the Constitution from this dated can be seen on the group Trello.
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TITLE 1: The Republic of Costa Rica is free and independent, it proclaims that sovereignty resides in the nation, setting the limits of Costa Rican territory and consecrates its sovereignty over the airspace above its territory, territorial waters and constitutional platform. It provides that the government is popular, representative, alternative and responsible and is exercised by the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It provides that provisions contrary to the Constitution are null and that the Supreme Court can declare unconstitutional the laws and executive decrees. The military as a permanent institution shall be reinstated.
TITLE 2: The situation of foreigners who have the same rights and duties as Costa Ricans, with the exceptions set by the Constitution and laws.
TITLE 3: This Title contains the enunciation of the rights and individual guarantees, including privacy, habeas corpus and the establishment of administrative courts.
TITLE 4: Catholic Church is the state religion and that it contributes to its maintenance, without impeding the exercise of any other worship it is not opposed to universal morality or good customs.
TITLE 5: Title 5 grants social rights. It places high importance on family values. It establishes the rights of workers and trade unions.
TITLE 6: In addition to enshrining compulsory primary education, it states that the preschool and high school are free. Freedom of priv#######cation is guaranteed and introduced various provisions regarding the University of Costa Rica, the freedom of teaching in higher education and various cultural aims of the Republic.
TITLE 7: Title 7 deals with the political rights and duties. The established universal suffrage and direct right of Costa Rica's of either gender and a Supreme Electoral Tribunal was established to organize and conduct the elections, declaring the result of the elections and perform other functions related to the vote. Under his dependence is a Civil Registry. Members of the Court are elected for six months by the Supreme Court by a vote of not less than two thirds of votes of all judges and must meet the requirements for these.
TITLE 8: Title 8 regulates the Legislative Power, which holds one house called the Legislative Assembly integrated by 10 Deputies to homeowners and less 5 alternates. Deputies are elected for four months and may be reappointed successively. The Legislature lost some of their traditional, such as those relating to the election authority, but took others, including those to question and give vote of confidence to the Ministers and appoint investigating committees. Its regular sessions were expanded considerably. The Executive may veto a bill to consider it inconvenient or unconstitutional and in the latter case the Supreme Court decides the matter. The Assembly is obliged to consult the Supreme Court, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and other institutions in the bills relating to them and in some cases requires a qualified majority deviate from their approach
TITLE 9: Costa Rica shall be governed and controlled by 1 Supreme Ruler who has Maximum Authority in the Republic. The President of Costa Rica shall be in full command for eternity. He has the Power to remove Judges, Deputies and Ministers as well as he can appoint Ministers. He can NOT be impeached as he has Supreme control of the Republic. He the President can pardon prisoners.
TITLE 10: Title 10 regulates the judiciary. The Supreme Court justices are appointed by the Legislature for periods of eight months and reelected automatically for equal periods unless otherwise decided by two thirds of Deputies. For the performance of the judiciary is must meet the requirements put into law by the Deputies.
TITLE 11: Title 11 refers to the municipal system. It keeps the division into provinces, cantons and districts. In each canton there is a Municipality, popularly elected every four months. Municipal corporations are autonomous.
TITLE 12: Title 12 deals with the Treasury and regulates the issuance and execution of budgets and functions of the Comptroller General of the Republic and the National Treasury.
TITLE 13: Title 13 regulates the independent institutions that are independent in governance and administration. These include state banks, insurance institutions estatatales and new bodies set up by the Legislative Assembly by vote of at least two thirds of its members.
TITLE 14: Title 14 organizes the military. The President of Costa Rica shall serve as the Commander in Chief of the Costa Rican military, serving under him shall be a Defense Advisory Council which shall be composed of the Minister of State, the Minister of Public Safety/Security, the Presidential Chief of Staff, the Principal Vice President, and two more advisors. The council has no executive authority over the military, but has the responsibility in advising the President and the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces on military actions and therefore have access to all intelligence regarding operations unless directed otherwise. The Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces shall serve as the second in command of the military while his staff, the commanders of the military will serve together as the third along with the Primary Vice President.
TITLE 15: Title 15 refers to the constitutional review. A project that will partially reform the Constitution should be presented in regular session at least ten deputies. The project requires approval by two-thirds vote of the Assembly and then passed to the Executive. President returns with his observations along with their annual Legislature at its next regular meeting message. The Assembly must pass the amendment by a two-thirds vote of all its members again. The general reform of the Constitution can only be made by a Constituent Assembly convened for that purpose, after complying with the formalities of partial reform.
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FOREIGN POLICY:
The Republic of Costa Rica shall accept a alliance with any nation if it qualifies the following:
1-) The Nation has 25+ Members
2-) Shall not be in a State of War
3-) Shall be apart of the United Nations
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Signed,
El Presidente, Patrick Coyne
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