Government Hierarchy Charter of Alterac

Summary:
Upon the insistence of Lord-Commander Reynalden Weisserose, a government charter was proposed to be voted on---Article by Article---in order to create a permanent system of governance in absence of a Sovereign.

The head offices are Lord-Commander, Lord-Chancellor, Lord-Spiritual, Lord-Magister and Lord-Chamberlain; the departments such offices head are the Alterac Military, the Alterac House of Lords, the Ministry of Interreligious Equality and Cultural Preservation, and the Embassy of whichever group or nation assigned to the specific Lord-Chamberlain---respectively.

The Charter prides itself on having countermeasures in the event of corruption or abuse of office, yet coinciding with the eventual restoration of the Sovereign's Throne and in service to the Monarch-to-be (despite not having one as of yet).

Preamble:
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Article I:
The Lord-Chancellor may propose the act of declaring War, which demands a majority vote of 3/4's within the House of Lords. Upon acceptance of a war declaration, the House of Lords shall determine a term---reinstating, should the war out-last the term---and always with the possibility of latter-day amendments.

In times of War, the Lord-Commander or Sovereign may be granted additional powers---the specifics of which, shall be voted upon in the House of Lords---for a term set by the Lord-Chancellor. During this term and all reinstatements of the war-powers, the Lord-Spiritual shall ensure that the Military operates ethically and with warranted actions.

Upon finding misuse of war-powers, needless cost of life or contradiction of religious and/or cultural premises, the Lord-Commander or Sovereign may be stripped of their war-powers and suspended by a 2/3's margin in the House of Lords---to be tried at a later date.

Article II:
The Lord-Spiritual must act in accordance with all aspects of Alteraci Culture, whilst serving the interests of all Faiths of the Citizens equally and without bias.

If ever the Lord-Spiritual is found to have bias towards or working in the service of one Faith above all others, the House of Lords may strip their powers and suspend them by a 2/3's margin---to be tried at a later date.

Article III:
The Lord-Chamberlain---as the de facto Emissary of Alterac---shall be directed to a given nation or group with the written interests and talking-points assigned by the House of Lords.

If ever the Lord-Chamberlain is found to be conspiring with or in the service of a nation or group other than Alterac, the House of Lords may strip their powers and suspend them by a 2/3's margin---to be tried at a later date.

Article IV:
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Article V:
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Article VI:
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Article VII:
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