Part 10, Chapter 1
Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia Constitution:
Alterations of the Constitution Act
(10.1.)
The Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia Basic Constitution shall not be altered in any way or form in which
all Individual Citizens of legal age shall as a Individual Govern all Aspects of their countries Government Departments Branches
and Organizations and the Private Sector within their country Individually, within the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government
of Australia.
(10.2.)
This Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia Constitution Governing structure may in Part be altered by a Two-Third
Majority in Favour of a Issue of Concern of the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia, notwithstanding the
under lined Basic Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia Constitution.
(10.3.)
The proposed law for the alteration thereof must be passed by the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia with
the absolute Two-Third or more in Favour of a Proposed Amendment Nationally.
(10.4.)
When a proposed law of a State or Territory in which Citizens, Animals or Environmental suffrage prevails no count shall be
taken within the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia.
(10.5.)
The Political Party introducing the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government shall not have the Power to make or change Laws.
(10.6.)
The Political Party Introducing the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia shall only structure the Individual
Majority Vote Self-Government Government of Australia within the Constitution of the Individual Majority Vote Self-Government
of Australia.
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