Preamble

We, the people of the Island of Morada, having suffered 500 years of colonialism, slavery and oppression by foreign powers, do hereby claim, through this Constitution, the right of a free people to self-determination, and in exercising this right, to absolute sovereignty and complete control over our own destiny.

This, the absolute sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morada so claimed shall be freely and naturally vested in the person of our chosen Monarch, Matthew I, who shall stand equal with the rulers of the foreign powers as our Head of State and who shall answer to none other than his subjects, the citizens of the Kingdom.

In this act of establishing our constitutional sovereignty, we claim the inherent human rights of all free people -- liberty, justice, equality, the dignity and sanctity of the individual, the right to representation -- including any other such rights as we shall deem a sovereign people to possess, and that have been so long denied us by our former occupiers and oppressors.

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