(A)
The Legislative power of
the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Parliament which shall consist of
the Prime Minister, the House of Representative and a Senate. Chapter
1 Part 1 section 1 of the constitution should no longer be used.
(B)
The Parliament should be
the highest legislative authority of the Commonwealth.
(C)
A joint sitting by the
House of Representative and the Senate should from hence forward been known as
a Grand Senate.
(D)
The President of the
Senate should be the Chairman of the Grand Senate. The Speaker of the House of
Representative should be the Vice Chairman of the Grand Senate.
(E)
The President of the
Senate should replace the Governor General in Chapter
1 Part 1 section 5 of the constitution, but unless this constitution
state otherwise, then unless, such House of Representative has less than six
months till its term of service expires, the President of the Senate shall not
exercise such authority to prorogue the parliament or dissolve the House of
Representative, unless approved by the Prime Minister and unless such House of
Representative has less than one year to its term of service expire, the
President of the Senate shall not exercise such authority to prorogue the
parliament or dissolve the House of Representative, unless approved by the
Prime Minister and the Grand Senate.
(G)
When a law is proposed by
a member of the House of Representative or the Senate, the Grand Senate should
vote on the issue, at least seventy five precent of the Grand Senate must show
up to such vote for it to be valid and if over seventy five precent of the
Grand Senate showed up to such vote, such vote is valid, if there are more
member of the Grand Senate that vote in approval than those who vote in
disapproval, within the vote, then it is deem the Grand Senate approve and the
law should be deemed as having passed both the House of Representative and the
Senate, otherwise, it is deem as the Grand Senate disapprove and deem as the
law has not passed both the House of Representative and Senate.
But when a law is proposed
by others, the proposed legislation must be approved by both the House of
Representative within a vote and Senate within a vote and
1. at
least seventy five precent of the House of Representative must show up to such
vote for such vote of the House of Representative to be valid and if over
seventy five precent of the House of Representative showed up to such vote,
such vote is valid, if there are more member of the House of Representative
vote in approval than those who vote in disapproval, within the vote, then it
is deem the House of Representative approve, otherwise, it is deem as the House
of Representative disapprove and
2. at
least seventy five precent of the Senate must show up to such vote for the vote
of the Senate to be valid and if over seventy five precent of the Senate showed
up to such vote, such vote is valid, if there are more member of the Senate
vote in approval, then those who vote in disapproval, within the vote, then it
is deem the Senate approve, otherwise, it is deem as the Senate disapprove.
(H)
The Deputy Prime Minister,
shall replace the Governor General in Chapter
1 Part 3 and in Chapter
1 Part 4 of the constitution, but if there is no Deputy Prime
Minister, the Prime Minister shall replace the Governor General in such
sections of the constitution, but unless this constitution state
otherwise, then unless, such House of Representative has less than six months
till its term of service expires, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Prime
Minister shall not exercise such authority to prorogue the parliament or
dissolve the House of Representative, unless approved by the Speaker of the
House of Representative and unless such House of Representative has less than
one year to its term of service expire, the Deputy Prime Minister shall not
exercise such authority to prorogue the parliament or dissolve the House of
Representative, unless approved by the Speaker of the House of Representative
and the Grand Senate.
(I)
Election for the House of
Representative and Senate should be hold at least three months before the
current House of Representative expires.
(J)
The Prime Minister should
replace the Queens within Chapter
1 Part 5 of the constitution. The Acting Prime Minister should replace
the Governor General in Chapter
1 Part 5 section 58, section
59 and section
60 of the constitution. The Prime Minister should replace the Governor
General in the rest of Chapter
1 Part 5 of the constitution.
(K)
If by the law of any State
all persons of any criminal record are disqualified from voting at the
elections of the State, then, in reckoning the number of the people of the
State or the Commonwealth, votes of persons of such criminal record shall not
be counted.
(L)
The Parliament shall
subject to this Constitution have power to make laws for the peace, order and
good government of the Commonwealth with respect to people of any criminal
record, criminal organization and any terrorist organization for whom it is
deemed necessary to make special laws.
(M)
Chapter
1 Part 3 section 25 and Chapter
1 Part 5 section 51 article xxvi of the constitution is deem as racist
and inappropriate and should no longer be used.
Note: (This is not part of
the constitutional reform proposal, which is why it is written in Italic,)
Chapter 1 part 3 section 25: For the purposes of the last section, if by the law of any State all persons of any race are disqualified from voting at elections for the more numerous House of the Parliament of the State, then, in reckoning the number of the people of the State or of the Commonwealth, persons of that race resident in that State shall not be counted.
(N)
The number of seat within
the House of Representative should not be less than one hundred and should not
be more than three hundred.
(O)
The Prime Minister
got the authority to sign treaties and to declare war on behalf of the
Commonwealth, but can only take effect, if the Grand Senate approves it.
(P)
The person serving
as Prime Minister can be removed from office by been proposed by the
Grand Senate and then approved by the citizens of the Commonwealth in a vote,
for the Grand Senate to make such proposal it require for at least
twenty-five precent of members of the Grand Senate to propose it to the Grand
Senate, agree upon by over seventy precent of the member of the Grand Senate.
In the vote, all citizen of the Commonwealth that is seventeen years old or
older and got no criminal record, got the right to vote and each vote is equal
in worth.
Unless over half of
the citizen of the Commonwealth who voted, vote in favour of removing such
person serving as Prime Minister and over ninety precent of the citizen of the
Commonwealth that is seventeen years old or older and got no criminal record
voted, such person serving as Prime Minister should not be removed from office
and the Grand Senate, cannot propose for such person serving as Prime Minister
to be removed again, but if over ninety precent of the citizens of the
Commonwealth who is age seventeen or older and got no criminal record voted and
over half of the citizen of the Commonwealth who voted, vote in favour of
removing such person serving as Prime Minister from office, such person
serving as Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister should resign within seven
days and should automatically seize been the Prime Minister or Deputy Prime
Minister on day seven, if he did not resign.
The Grand Senate cannot
propose for a person serving as Prime Minister to be removed from such office,
during the first or last year of his term in office.
(Q)
Upon becoming a candidate
to be a member of the House of Representative of the Commonwealth or the Senate
of the Commonwealth, he must declare to the electoral commission, whether
he is a citizen of the Commonwealth by birth or by naturalize and if he is a
citizen by naturalize, he should declare to the electoral commission his nation
of birth and whether he hold citizenship to such nation, if he failed to
declare those information at least fourteen days, before the election, he
cannot be elected, but if he did not failed to declare those information
at least fourteen days, before the election, he can be elected, the
electoral commission should declare those information upon the ballot paper.
(R)
Subject
to the criteria above, all people can be elected as a member of the House of Representative, if
1. He is a
current citizen of the Commonwealth by birth for over five years or
2. He is a current citizen of the Commonwealth by naturalize for over ten years and hold no citizenship to his nation of birth or
3. He
is a current citizen of the Commonwealth by naturalized for over fifteen years
And if
1. He is not a current
member of any armed force of the Commonwealth
2. He
got no criminal record by the Commonwealth.
3. He
is over the age of twenty
But no person who does not
meet these criteria can be elected as a member of the House of
Representative
(S)
Subject
to the criteria above, all people can be elected as a member of the Senate, if
1. He is a
current citizen of the Commonwealth by birth for over fifteen years or
2. He is a current citizen of the Commonwealth by naturalize for over twenty years and hold no citizenship to his nation of birth or
3. He
is a current citizen of the Commonwealth by naturalized for over twenty five years
And if
1. He is not a current member
of any armed force of the Commonwealth
2. He
got no criminal record by the Commonwealth.
3. He
is over the age of thirty
But no person who does not
meet these criteria can be elected as a member of the Senate
(T)
The Senate shall, before proceeding to the despatch of any other business, choose a senator to be the Chairman of the Senate; and as often as the office of Chairman becomes vacant the Senate shall again choose a senator to be the Chairman.
The Chairman shall cease to hold his office if he ceases to be a senator. He may be removed from office by a vote of the Senate, or he may resign his office or his seat by writing addressed to the Governor-General.
18. Absence of President
Before or during any absence of the President, the Senate may choose a senator to perform his duties in his absence.
(U)
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