Supremelaw
THE SUPREME LAW OF THE WONDERFUL TERRITORIES OF MALBEKISTAN
Art. 1 - The fundamental pillars of the Wonderful Territories of Malbekistan are:
I - Its sovereignty, not being admitted any ties of union and / or federation that opposes its independence;
II - The inviolability of His High Imperial Majesty, the High Lord
III - The Heredity of the Imperial Monarchy, the House of Saboya being a unique and legitimate reigning dynasty
IV- The indissoluble and eternal union of their territories
V - The Malbekistan people and their individual rights and duties
VI - The Malbekistan Families
VII- The High Lords Council
Art. 2 - There are three Powers of the Empire:
I – The High Lords Council, representing the Malbekistan Lords;
II - The Emperor, representative of God and the Union of this Empire
III - The People's Council, representing the people of Malbekistan
Art. 3° - The territories that are part of the Great Empire of Ludônia, united and indissoluble, are considered:
I – The Mayotte ISland
II - The Galapagos Archipelago and its 58 islands
III – The Island of Saint Martin/Saint Maarteen
IV - The Netherlands and component territories
IV - Any and all territory attached and/or acquired through agreements and/or diplomatic pacts
Art. 4 - The international and diplomatic relations of the Wonderful Territories of Malbekistan will be based on the following precepts:
I – Sovereignty and independence of the Wonderful Territories of Malbekistan
II - Granting political asylum
III - Cooperation and mutual help among peoples for the progress of humanity and good micronationalism
IV - Respect for diplomatic ties
V - Participation in Leagues and other free micronational associations, in the search for understanding and development of micronationalism
Art. 5 - Symbols of the Wonderful Territories of Malbekistan:
I – The Flag of the Wonderful Lands of Malbekistan
II - The Imperial Coat of Arms
III - The National Anthem
IV - The Magna Constitutional Charter
V – The national Motte “Ad Augusta per Angusta”
VI - The Imperial Motte ˜Pax et Concordia"