Article I: The Legislative Branch
Section I:
All legislative powers shall be invested in the Cabinet of the Department of Defense.
Section II:
No person shall be a member of the Cabinet having not attained 2 months experience in DOD. Each Cabinet member will be assigned a position or be a deputy to a designated position: Governor, Secretary of Defense, Chief Diplomat, Secretary of Homeland Security, Director of Intelligence etc.
Section III:
Impeachment of the Governor lies in the power of the Cabinet while under oath or affirmation. And no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present.
Section IV:
Cabinet elections lie in the hands of the Cabinet members present. Upon joining the Cabinet the representative shall be appointed a position or serve as a deputy to one of the positions, still holding equal vote.
Section V:
Each Cabinet meeting shall keep a journal of it's proceedings and from time to time publish the same. excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of the Cabinet on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
Section VI:
Every Bill that passes the Cabinet shall be brought to the Governor of the Department of Defense before it becomes a law. If he approves it he shall sign it, but if not return it. The Cabinet will proceed to reconsider it after assigned a subcommittee for edits and review. The revised Bill shall be voted on again and with two thirds approval made law.
Section VII:
The power to declare war, ratify treaties, and form treaties and alliances sits in the power of the Cabinet. In the case of immediate emergency and danger Cabinet meetings can be called but the DOD Governor must preside over the meeting.
Section VIII:
The power to amend the DOD Constitution is in the hands of the DOD Cabinet. All amendments must be passed with a two thirds vote in favor and must be approved by the DOD Governor. Any fields not mentioned in the Constitution shall be left upon to be determined by the Cabinet through standard legislative process with a two thirds majority vote and approval from the Governor.
All legislative powers shall be invested in the Cabinet of the Department of Defense.
Section II:
No person shall be a member of the Cabinet having not attained 2 months experience in DOD. Each Cabinet member will be assigned a position or be a deputy to a designated position: Governor, Secretary of Defense, Chief Diplomat, Secretary of Homeland Security, Director of Intelligence etc.
Section III:
Impeachment of the Governor lies in the power of the Cabinet while under oath or affirmation. And no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present.
Section IV:
Cabinet elections lie in the hands of the Cabinet members present. Upon joining the Cabinet the representative shall be appointed a position or serve as a deputy to one of the positions, still holding equal vote.
Section V:
Each Cabinet meeting shall keep a journal of it's proceedings and from time to time publish the same. excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of the Cabinet on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
Section VI:
Every Bill that passes the Cabinet shall be brought to the Governor of the Department of Defense before it becomes a law. If he approves it he shall sign it, but if not return it. The Cabinet will proceed to reconsider it after assigned a subcommittee for edits and review. The revised Bill shall be voted on again and with two thirds approval made law.
Section VII:
The power to declare war, ratify treaties, and form treaties and alliances sits in the power of the Cabinet. In the case of immediate emergency and danger Cabinet meetings can be called but the DOD Governor must preside over the meeting.
Section VIII:
The power to amend the DOD Constitution is in the hands of the DOD Cabinet. All amendments must be passed with a two thirds vote in favor and must be approved by the DOD Governor. Any fields not mentioned in the Constitution shall be left upon to be determined by the Cabinet through standard legislative process with a two thirds majority vote and approval from the Governor.