The Framework of the Pontunian Realm establishes Pontunia as a democratic and parliamentary monarchy. It enshrines the sovereignty of the people and guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms. The Constitution outlines the tasks of the state, including protecting citizens' rights, promoting quality of life, and safeguarding cultural heritage.
It defines national symbols, such as the teal, white, and gold tricolor flag, and governs international relations based on principles of independence and non-interference. The Constitution grants numerous rights to citizens, including equality, freedom from discrimination, and the right to participate in government.
The unicameral Parliament is elected for four-month terms and holds legislative power. The Crown, as the head of state, has significant powers, including appointing the Prime Minister and ministers, representing the kingdom internationally, and commanding the armed forces. The Court is the highest judicial authority.
Pontunia comprises several constituent territories, each with its own executive and local governance, but the state retains ultimate authority. The Constitution emphasizes the protection of human dignity and the unchangeable nature of the monarchy.