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Government formed
Juliette Ochoa, along with colleagues and politicians gathered together to discuss and draft the constitution of this nation of people. -
The People's Representative Democracy constitution drafted and presented to the people
After much consideration and drafting, a copy of the constitution of this new nation was formed, and presented to local authorities and leaders. -
Constitution Ratified
The people of each province voted in favor of ratifying the constitution, officially beginning this new government. -
1st election held for executive branch
As a representative democracy, the people get to vote for who they would like to be the head of their nation. As the founder of the constitution, and the most qualified for the job, Juliette Ochoa was elected as 1st president of the People's Representative Democracy -
Middle Eastern Peace Treaty signed
As a major part of this newly created nation is foreign relations and good relationships with other nations, the Middle Eastern Peace treaty was signed to ensure the safety of citizens of the People's Representative Democracy from terrorism and war. -
unalienable rights added to constitution for all immigrants
Rights given to immigrants entering the People's Representative Democracy to ensure that all people have equal opportunities to be a citizen, have a job, and have a life in this nation. This amendment includes the right for all to become a legal citizen and adheres to the ideology of natural law and innate rights of each person.