21/07/2018: The Regency Council approved the new Constitutional Charter
21/07/2018: The Regency Council approved the new Constitutional Charter
Saturday 21 July 2018, the Regency Council, meeting in plenary session, approved the new Constitutional Charter of the Templar Nation.
The Constitutional Charter was approved by unanimous vote.
Saturday 21 July 2018, the Regency Council, meeting in plenary session, approved the new Constitutional Charter of the Templar Nation.
The Constitutional Charter was approved by unanimous vote.
It is a big step for the Templar Nation which now has an effective Constitutional Charter, thanks to which it is possible to build the future of the Nation.
The act of promulgation represents the commitment of the Regency Council to build a nation based on firm principles.
In the act we read the commitments that the Council of Regency assumes before the Templar people:
– Honoring our origins dating back to 1118.
– Support our right to self-determination.
– Strengthening our religious, linguistic and cultural unity in the wake of our traditions and our centuries-old tradition.
– Support our moral growth according to high ethical models.
– Encourage the growth of the ideals of freedom, peace and progress, rejecting all forms of violence.
– To affirm the inalienable right to our existence, despite the attempts during the various centuries of extermination and damnatio memoriae by various States.
The complete act of promulgation can be read in the Laws-Decrees section.
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