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Amendment 6: Party's freedom of existance and expression
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ARTICLE V: Factions

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Section 2: Rules on Factions

  1. -A faction may have any name, so long as it is not deemed offensive to         other people.

The Moderators reserve the right to reject a faction name if they consider it offensive to other people. If the faction founders do not agree with this, they may appeal to the court.-

  1. Being         a member of a faction or independent has no legal status, barring any exceptions which will be named wherever they apply (such as no two judges may be the member of the same faction).

  1. An individual cannot be the member of two factions simultaneously.        

Section 4: Coalitions

  1. -Parties are allowed to form coalitions of multiple parties. For this, they must publicly announce their desire to form a coalition, a name for the coalition, as well as areas on which the parties will be cooperating.

  1. No party may use a coalition to circumvent the rule that limits party influence to 40%. If any coalition is found to control more than 40% of the active voters, then the Court may rule to remove parties from         the coalition or to completely disband the coalition.-