(A)
In the case of foreign
invasion or civil unrest, if any part of the territory of the Commonwealth is
under the control of the foreign invasion force or of rebels, the territory of
the Commonwealth should be split into Commonwealth freedom area and unlawful
occupation area. The Commonwealth freedom area should be territory of the Commonwealth
not under the control of foreign invasion force or rebels, the unlawful
occupation area are territories of the Commonwealth under the control of
foreign invasion force or rebels. Elections should not be held within unlawful
occupation area.
(B)
If a member of the House of
Representative, have all of the territory, he represents falling to become part
of an unlawful occupation area, then, unless at least part of such territory
has been recovered, he should hold office for a period of twenty-four years,
until expire, afterwards, such territory of the Commonwealth should not have a
representative within the House of Representative, until such territory has
been recovered.
(C)
If a member of the Senate,
have all of the territory, he represents falling to become part of an unlawful
occupation area, then, unless at least part of such territory has been
recovered, he should hold office for a period of forty-eight years, until
expire, afterwards, such territory of the Commonwealth should not have a representative
within the Senate, until such territory has been recovered.
(D)
If a person is born upon an
unlawful occupation territory, when the territory is an unlawful occupation
territory, such person should not become a citizen of the Commonwealth by birth,
but can allow such person to become a citizen of the Commonwealth via
naturalize and should allow such person to become a citizen of the Commonwealth
via naturalize if such person is under the age of ten, when the territory has
been recovered
(E)
This article of this
constitution reform is created in reference to the constitution of the Republic
of China 中華民國 (Taiwan)
in regards to what to do when parts of its territory is under occupation of
foreign powers or rebels.
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