Apologies for the confusion! In the context of the Florida State Constitution, the following two are specifically part of it:
- Three branches of government
- Two methods for proposing Amendments
The Florida Constitution establishes a government divided into three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) and outlines the processes for amending the Constitution.
While Florida's Constitution does reflect the idea of a republican form of government, it doesn't explicitly state this as a standalone clause as some other documents might. The Preamble is also present but is less commonly referenced as a specific structural element compared to the other two points.
Thank you for your patience!