Constitution
Article 7.—This Constitution is the supreme law of the State, and The Throne is the fount of all State power and honour, which is exercised by and granted on the highest authority of The Sovereign.
Article 8.—Under the authority in Article 7, The Sovereign has the sole prerogative to delegate the State power as he or she sees fit, with these minimum requirements:
(a) The Sovereign shall form a Council of State;
(b) The Sovereign shall maintain, either through him or herself directly, or via his or her advisors, a bureaucratic system to ensure that the laws, ordinances, and decrees are maintained uniformly throughout the State; and
(c) The Sovereign shall allocate sufficient resources to a self-defense establishment dedicated to maintaining the State’s territorial integrity and the security of its People.
Article 9.—Under the authority in Article 7, The Sovereign has the sole prerogative to distribute State honours.