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Article 7 – Section 1 – Compensation, Treaties, Continuation in Office

Compensation
The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other payment from the United States, or any other source except those commercial entities which he owned before becoming President.
The compensation will be limited to ten times the compensation of a Representative.
Any changes in compensation will take place between the election and the swearing in.

Treaties
The President will conduct the negotiations for all treaties.
The President shall not negotiate treaties with more than one other nation per treaty except in times of war. Treaty organizations like NATO in times of peace are banned.
Every treaty will come with a twenty-five-year expiration date.
Every treaty will be submitted to the Supreme Court for a review of its constitutionality.
All treaties approved by the Supreme Court for constitutionality shall be sent to the Senate and then the House for approval or disapproval.
No treaty can be agreed to in peace time that pledges the United States to declare war to aid one country besieged by another.
Immediately on ratification of this Constitution, treaties with the Indian nations are hereby abrogated and banned forever. Any lands belonging to Indian tribes are their lands to do with as they please. Any special laws pertaining to Indian lands or persons are hereby abrogated.

Continuation in Office
The President is subject to impeachment whether in office or out for any act taken while in office.