Constitution II of the South Pacific

Article 1775: Article 1774 is repealed according to Article 1621 as:

  1. it attempts to carry out an impossible task. The South Pacific is a democracy and lets the citizens elect a head of state every six months and a head of government every three months. A single person ruling for eternity cannot happen in the South Pacific today. Also, because ‘Luke’ unfortunately cannot last forever with modern technology, being the ‘eternal emperor’ is an impossible task.

  2. it encourages revolutionary tendencies because in order to be an emperor of the South Pacific, ‘Luke’ and their supporters must overthrow the current administration.

  3. it limits the rights of citizens to elect their own leaders every few months.

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