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There are other protocols around governance not included in the constitution, but these do not carry the same authority, being usually merely conventions or written only in standard law.
There are other protocols around governance not included in the constitution, but these do not carry the same authority, being usually merely conventions or written only in standard law.


== '''Background''' ==
== Background ==
Olmeria was a colony of Vithinja from XXXX to XXXX, before it was passed onto Caergywwn following Vithinja’s subjection. Although largely content under Vithinjan rule, the Olmerian people quickly  
Olmeria was a colony of Vithinja from XXXX to XXXX, before it was passed onto Caergywwn following Vithinja’s subjection. Although largely content under Vithinjan rule, the Olmerian people quickly  


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Throughout the three Kristnes Conferences, many agreements were made about the future of Olmeria which would later be entrenched in the new constitution, even prior to the agreement for a new constitution.  
Throughout the three Kristnes Conferences, many agreements were made about the future of Olmeria which would later be entrenched in the new constitution, even prior to the agreement for a new constitution.  


== '''History''' ==
== History ==


=== '''Origins''' ===
=== Origins ===
The topic of a new constitution had been a hot point of discussion amongst the public since independence in XXXX. The idea was controversial for several traditionalist independence movements who wanted to return Olmeria to its previous constitution, arguing that drafting a new constitution constituted accepting the colonial history of the country. Others pointed out that the former constitution, over XXX years old, would be wildly out of touch with the modern nation, which they said had been undeniably imprinted by colonialism.
The topic of a new constitution had been a hot point of discussion amongst the public since independence in XXXX. The idea was controversial for several traditionalist independence movements who wanted to return Olmeria to its previous constitution, arguing that drafting a new constitution constituted accepting the colonial history of the country. Others pointed out that the former constitution, over XXX years old, would be wildly out of touch with the modern nation, which they said had been undeniably imprinted by colonialism.


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