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(1) Deputies and senators; | (1) Deputies and senators; | ||
- | <br>(2) The | + | <br>(2) The executive power; and |
<br>(3) The judicial power, when matters relating to judicial organization or procedures are concerned. | <br>(3) The judicial power, when matters relating to judicial organization or procedures are concerned. | ||
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The discussion of bills that were pending at the end of one session may be continued in the following sessions if so decided by the respective chamber. | The discussion of bills that were pending at the end of one session may be continued in the following sessions if so decided by the respective chamber. | ||
- | <u>Article.</u> | + | <u>Article.</u> Ministers have the right to a voice in the discussion of laws. Any magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice and designated by that body has the same right, in the discussion of laws relating to judicial organization and procedure. |
- | <u>Article.</u> Regardless of their stage of passage, the | + | <u>Article.</u> Regardless of their stage of passage, the executive power may withdraw any bills that it has sent from Congress and table them or postpone their presentation until another legislative session. |
<u>Article.</u> Within ten days following the receipt by the President of the Republic of a law approved by Congress, the former must promulgate it and order its observance. | <u>Article.</u> Within ten days following the receipt by the President of the Republic of a law approved by Congress, the former must promulgate it and order its observance. | ||
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<u>Article.</u> A law is obligatory from the day following its promulgation and publication, except when the law itself provides otherwise. | <u>Article.</u> A law is obligatory from the day following its promulgation and publication, except when the law itself provides otherwise. | ||
- | <u>Article.</u> Members of the public can take action before the judicial power against regulations, and against the government resolutions and decrees of a general character which infringe the Constitution or the laws. | + | <u>Article.</u> Members of the public can take action before the judicial power against regulations, and against the government resolutions and decrees of a general character which infringe the Constitution or the laws, without prejudice to the political responsibility of Ministers. |
The law shall establish the judicial procedure in question. | The law shall establish the judicial procedure in question. |