Commonwealth of Natowa
About
This page provides factual information about the Commonwealth of Natowa, its governing structure, legal basis, and citizenship procedures.
Overview
The Commonwealth of Natowa is a self-declared micronation. It is organized as a federal presidential republic with defined branches of government and a ratified constitution.
The Commonwealth operates through structured institutions and processes. Public information about government functions, legal documents, and citizenship procedures is made available through this portal.
Government Structure
The Commonwealth is organized as a federal presidential republic. The President serves as both head of state and head of government, holding executive authority under the terms set out in the Constitution.
Legislative authority is vested in the Council, which is responsible for the passage and review of legislation. The separation of executive and legislative functions is established in the governing documents of Natowa.
The structure of government is defined by and subject to the Constitution. No branch operates outside the limits established by that document.
Legal Foundation
The Constitution of Natowa was ratified on 1 March 2026. It is the foundational legal document of the Commonwealth and establishes the framework for all government authority, institutional structure, and individual rights.
All government operations are conducted in accordance with the Constitution. Amendments and official legal texts are made publicly available through this portal as they are enacted.
Citizenship
Citizenship in the Commonwealth of Natowa is semi-restricted. It is not automatically granted and is subject to an approval process administered by the relevant government body.
Individuals seeking citizenship are required to submit an application and meet the criteria established under Natowa's governing documents. Applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Further information about eligibility requirements and the application process is available through the Citizenship section of this portal.