Title I — The State and the Nation
This title establishes the foundational identity, legal personality, and sovereign authority of the State of the Kaharagians.
Chapter 1 — General Provisions
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| Art. 1 | Legal Personality | The State of the Kaharagians is a sovereign legal entity possessing perpetual continuity and full legal personality. |
| Art. 2 | Continuity | The State exists independent of the life of any individual officeholder and continues without interruption upon succession to the Crown. |
Chapter 2 — Nation and State
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| Art. 3 | The Kaharagian Nation | The Kaharagian Nation consists of all persons who possess Kaharagian nationality in accordance with law. |
| Art. 4 | Relationship of Nation and State | The State embodies the Kaharagian Nation and exists to govern, preserve, and maintain its institutional continuity under the Crown. |
Chapter 3 — Sovereignty and Supremacy
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| Art. 5 | Nature of Sovereign Authority | Sovereign authority is unified, indivisible, and vested in the person of the Sovereign. |
| Art. 6 | Supremacy | These Fundamental Laws and Principles are the supreme source of law within the State and prevail over all subordinate legislation. |
| Art. 7 | Purpose of Authority | Sovereign authority shall be exercised for the preservation of order, justice, continuity of the State, and the welfare of the Kaharagian Nation. |