From 11.05.2025 Warsaw (POLAND)
Main Royal Law of Poland (Poland):
-All crimes against the Kingdom of Poland, Poles, Poland are assessed by King Grzegorz Braun I - and he decides on the punishment imposed. The King, on the other hand, must be certain of the crime committed in the Kingdom of Poland, listen to his People (sometimes via an Internet referendum), listen to his reliable Advisors, be Merciful and clear in his assessment. He cannot sentence an innocent person to punishment. The punishment is arbitrary, it can even be the death penalty, exile from the Kingdom, etc.
-The King has the ability to forgive the guilt of the so-called. pardoning a criminal - but only with the consent of his People.
-The King has the right to have the Polish Army, weapons and is the superior and head of all government organizations in Poland including Ministries, Courts, Police, Services and the like.
-The King decides who can defend the Kingdom of Poland, having weapons for this.
-The King of Poland Grzegorz Braun I decides about the territory of the Kingdom of Poland
-The King of Poland Grzegorz Braun I decides about the election of the President of Poland in Poland
-The King of Poland has the obligation to protect his Citizens from repressions and dangers of the present World
-The law can only be changed by King Grzegorz Braun I (Grzegorz Braun) and King Patrick the Great (Patryk Krzyżewski)
-The King has the right to release prisoners of the old Polish government imprisoned by the authorities (Courts) Civic Platform, Law and Justice and other political parties in office in the Sejm from October 2024 and previous authorities from 999 in Poland
-The King has the right to live in all Royal Castles, including the Royal Castle in Warsaw and Wawel (in Krakow)
-The King may take away Land and real estate throughout the Kingdom of Poland
-The King has the right and obligation to transfer Land and real estate to his Compatriots, especially those who require urgent humanitarian aid due to their poverty or illness.
-Failure to comply with this law by residents of the Lands of the Kingdom of Poland and Poland is punishable by the highest penalty of death.
Signed
Grzegorz Braun
Confederation of the Polish Crown
Law granted by King Patrick the Great (Patryk Krzyżewski), whose ancestor was John III Sobieski - King of Poland. According to Polish law and the Royal Law of Poland, the inheritance of the throne belongs to the descendant of the King of Poland in this case John Sobieski III. King Patrick the Great (Patryk Krzyżewski) of the Grzymała and Jastrzębiec coat of arms is the heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Poland. As a result, King Patrick the Great passes on the power and title of King of Poland to Grzegorz Braun, known as King Grzegorz Braun I. This law is valid throughout today's Poland.
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