Chapter 57, Constitution Establishment

"Finally finished!"

"This is just the first step. It still has to pass through the state parliament and receive Your Majesty's approval before it can come into effect!"

"It's just a revision, what's there to be afraid of?"

...

Indeed, this was the New Holy Roman Empire's Constitutional Committee, and those present were representatives sent by the governments of the various sub-states.

The Constitutional Committee had been established as early as 1854, but due to significant differences among the various parties, the process had dragged on until now.

The constitutional draft had finally been completed. Before this, the New Holy Roman Empire had been using a unified agreement signed by the various sub-states.

The constitutional draft soon appeared on Franz's desk.