Constitution of Transrhine

The Constitution of Transrhine the founding document and fundamental law of Transrhine. The document consists of a preamble, and XX articles, it's primary purpose being to establish the framework of the Transrhinian political system, it's duties, and the right's of the people of Transrhine. Promulgated during 1969 in a series of popular inclusive constitutional conventions, allowing individuals from the eight communities to have their say on how the framework of Transrhine is constructed. The constitution was ratified by direct vote on the 12th September 1969.

Preamble
"We, the free and peaceful people of the Transrhinian communities, hereby declare to establish a new nation that shall embody the principles of freedom, peace and love, promote the common good for all people where each and every individual has the responsibility for their, and their community's lives, to be and develop the person they wish to be. We hereby declare and promulgate this constitution for the Free and Peaceful Lands of the Rhine."

Article I: The Land
These lands will hereby be officially known as the Peaceful Lands of the Rhine, and referred to simply as Transrhine.