Constitutional Document

This document forms the foundational authority for all Paritsea Protocols and Standards. It is immutable — it is referenced, not revised.

Constitutional Framework

The Paritsea Framework of Structural Coherence and Legitimacy

Paritsea establishes structural coherence as a prerequisite for legitimacy in any organised system.

Constitutional Foundation — Immutable

Section I — Foundational Premise

Paritsea establishes structural coherence as a prerequisite for legitimacy in any organised system.

Legitimacy is not conferred by:

— Consensus
— Popularity
— Longevity
— Institutional endorsement
— Market scale

Legitimacy arises from structural coherence.

Legitimacy, within Paritsea, is a structural condition — not a moral endorsement.

Section II — Structural Coherence

Structural coherence requires:

— Internal consistency
— Defined authority
— Defined accountability
— Alignment between declared function and operational behaviour
— Transparent allocation of responsibility
— Logical integrity across decision layers

A structure may be widely accepted yet internally incoherent. Institutionalisation does not resolve incoherence.

Section III — Distortion and Normalisation

Distortions may become normalised through repetition. Normalisation does not transform distortion into legitimacy. A system that endures without coherence remains structurally deficient.

Section IV — Reform and Replacement

Structural reform is justified only when it increases coherence and integrity. Replacement for novelty is not reform. Rejection of a structure must be grounded in structural incoherence, not ideological preference.

Section V — Scope

Paritsea evaluates structural coherence only. It does not evaluate outcomes, popularity, performance, or success.

It does not evaluate:
— Moral virtue
— Political ideology
— Cultural preference
— Financial scale
— Popular support
— Strategic success

Section VI — Immutability

The Paritsea Framework is immutable. It forms the constitutional foundation for all derived protocols and standards. Derived instruments may evolve, provided they do not contradict the Framework.

Paritsea is a constitutional reference framework. It does not function as a regulator, certifier, or enforcement body.

Framework Version: 1.0 — Constitutional Text