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Transitional governance safeguard · 24-month sunset
Transitional Safeguard · 24-Month Sunset
This role exists to protect the Foundation against irreversible ethical harm during its formative period. It is time-limited by design and confers no executive, managerial, or financial authority. It expires upon establishment of a permanent Ethics Board.
§ I
This document establishes a limited Ethical Guardian role to protect the Sovereignty Foundation against irreversible ethical harm during its formative period. The Ethical Guardian exists to block actions that violate foundational ethical constraints, not to direct operations, strategy, or commercialization.
§ II
The Board designates the Founder to serve as the initial Ethical Guardian in recognition of authorship and stewardship of the Foundational Documents. This role confers no executive, managerial, or financial authority.
§ III
The Ethical Guardian may veto actions that would:
This authority is negative only and may not compel action.
§ IV
The Ethical Guardian has no authority over operations, budgets, hiring or compensation, commercial negotiations, strategy, or routine compliant licensing.
§ V
The Ethical Guardian may not use veto power to advance personal financial interest. The Ethical Guardian may veto actions adverse to their own interest if ethically required.
§ VI
Invocation requires written notice, citation of violated provisions, and documentation in board minutes.
§ VII
Authority is personal and non-transferable. Ordinary board vote may not override a veto.
§ VIII
This role expires 24 months from adoption or upon establishment of an Ethics Board, whichever comes first.
— Time-limited authority preserves founder protection without creating permanent founder veto.
§ IX
Interpret narrowly in favor of ethical containment and human protection.
Negative-only authority. Sunsets upon establishment of an Ethics Board.
Adopted by the Sovereignty Foundation Board · 2026 · Time-Limited to 24 Months