Draft:Vetropianism
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Vetropianism:
Every seven years there will be an election (Machine and open ballot-based) where only registered citizens with no debt and paid taxes can vote. There are three stages of voting, the first stage calls for the voting of five main parties. The second stage calls for the voting of three candidates from any of the five parties. The third stage calls for the final voting of the Evangelist based on the three candidates (all must be natural-born citizens and at least thirty years of age). After one year the Evangelist is allowed to be impeached and replaced with another vote starting at the second stage. There will also be an Executive Council that will restrict certain powers of the Evangelist and uphold the constitution to avoid tyranny. The council will have a total of one hundred and fifty people, this allows for each voted party to have at least thirty representatives in the council who are also voted for five months before the election of the Evangelist.
Values:
Core-Vetropianism (stated above), nationalism, and paleoconservatism.