This section firmly establishes the primacy of A Fair Constitution, emphasizing its natural and inherent nature. It underscores the idea that the Constitution’s principles are universal and are therefore embedded in the constitutions of all jurisdictions.
Laying out specific conditions under which this article becomes active, this section provides clarity on when constitutional order needs to be restored. Whether it’s due to external aggression, internal subversion, or natural calamities, this section ensures that the constitutional framework has mechanisms to address disruptions.
This section outlines the steps to be taken to restore constitutional order. It emphasizes the role of constituent jurisdictions in holding elections and forming a new legislature. In situations where the regular legislative structure is incapacitated, the article provides for grassroots mobilization, allowing individuals to come together and organize themselves into new governing bodies. The emphasis on defensive and militia forces underscores the importance of protecting individuals and upholding the principles of A Fair Constitution during times of crisis.
Every article of A Fair Constitution builds on the one before it.
