Article 8: Impeachment
Section 1: In order to remove a person in power, 2 Officials (President, VP, HOC, Member of Congress, HOS, or Senator) must call for an impeachment, what offense was committed, and who is responsible. A trial shall then be held by one of the Stream Owners and after giving their verdict Congress shall vote, with a ⅔ supermajority required to impeach.
Section 2: If the impeached is a Congressperson or Senator and they are convicted, they may not hold any office for four months. If the impeached is a President, VP, HOC, or HOS and they are convicted, they may not hold any office including a Congress or Senate seat or cabinet position for four months, and may not run for office or hold an elected position for one year. Any elected official who attempts to appoint the impeached to an office before their four months are up will also be subject to impeachment.