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<u>Article.</u> The term of the President of the Republic shall be five years and shall begin and end on the first of July, and no event whatever may extend his mandate.
<u>Article.</u> The term of the President of the Republic shall be five years and shall begin and end on the first of July, and no event whatever may extend his mandate.
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<u>Article.</u> The President-elect shall take office before a formal joint session of Congress and shall take the following oath: "I, (name), swear before God and country that I will faithfully and patriotically discharge the office of president of the Republic of _____ and support and defend the Constitution and the laws. If I do not do this, may God and country hold me to account." If on the date established the Congress not succeed in forming a quorum in order to meet, the ceremony shall be held immediately before the Supreme Court of Justice.
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<u>Article.</u> The president-elect shall take office before a formal joint session of Congress and shall take the following oath: "I, (name), swear before God and country that I will faithfully and patriotically discharge the office of president of the Republic of _____ and support and defend the Constitution and the laws. If I do not do this, may God and country hold me to account." If on the date established the Congress not succeed in forming a quorum in order to meet, the ceremony shall be held immediately before the Supreme Court of Justice.
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<u>Article.</u> A citizen who has held the office of President of the Republic, by popular election or by appointment as ad interim, provisional, or substitute President, can in no case and for no reason again hold that office. This prohibition may not be modified or repealed. The author or authors of a proposal for modification or repeal, and those who support it, directly or indirectly, shall cease <u>ipso facto</u> in the occupation of their respective posts and shall be permanently incapacitated for the exercise of any public office.
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<u>Article.</u> A citizen who has held the office of President of the Republic, by popular election or by appointment as ad interim, provisional, or substitute President, can in no case and for no reason again hold that office. This prohibition may not be modified or repealed. The author or authors of a proposal for modification or repeal, and those who support it, directly or indirectly, shall cease ipso facto in the occupation of their respective posts and shall be permanently incapacitated for the exercise of any public office.
Likewise, the following may not be elected President of the Republic:
Likewise, the following may not be elected President of the Republic:
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<u>Article.</u> The official office of the President of the Republic shall be in the Government House, and the National Treasury shall defray the expense of a residence for him that is in keeping with the dignity of his office. He shall be entitled to a salary, which may not be changed during his term of office, and during that term he may not engage in any other employment, nor devote himself to his profession, business or industry, nor receive any other emolument from the Republic.
<u>Article.</u> The official office of the President of the Republic shall be in the Government House, and the National Treasury shall defray the expense of a residence for him that is in keeping with the dignity of his office. He shall be entitled to a salary, which may not be changed during his term of office, and during that term he may not engage in any other employment, nor devote himself to his profession, business or industry, nor receive any other emolument from the Republic.
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<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic may leave the country only for official reasons after due consideration has been given to the best possible way to carry out his duties, in which case he shall entrust the office of the presidency of the Republic to one of the Ministers of State. He shall inform the other powers of such decisions. A special law shall establish the functions of the Minister in charge of the office of the Presidency of the Republic.
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<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic may leave the country only for official reasons after due consideration has been given to the best possible way to carry out his duties, in which case he shall entrust the office of the presidency of the Republic to one of the Ministers of State. He shall inform the other powers of such decisions. A special law shall establish the functions of the Minister in charge of the office of the presidency of the Republic.
The President of the Republic may not leave the country for more than thirty days or during the last ninety days of his administration without the consent of the Senate.
The President of the Republic may not leave the country for more than thirty days or during the last ninety days of his administration without the consent of the Senate.
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<br>(3) By a judicial sentence condemning him for the offenses enumerated in Article _____;
<br>(3) By a judicial sentence condemning him for the offenses enumerated in Article _____;
<br>(4) By leaving the territory of the Republic for more than thirty days or during the last ninety days of his administration without the permission of the Senate; and
<br>(4) By leaving the territory of the Republic for more than thirty days or during the last ninety days of his administration without the permission of the Senate; and
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<br>(5) By not returning to the territory of the Republic on the expiration of the period of thirty days.
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(5) By not returning to the territory of the Republic on the expiration of the period of thirty days.
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<u>Article.</u> The exercise of the Presidency of the Republic is suspended:
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<u>Article.</u> The exercise of the presidency of the Republic is suspended:  
(1) By the President's commanding the armed forces in person;
(1) By the President's commanding the armed forces in person;
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<br>(2) By the temporary physical incapacity of the President of the Republic declared by Congress; and
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<br>(2) By the temporary physical incapacity of the President of the Republic declared by Congress; and  
<br>(3) By being brought to trial according to Article _____.
<br>(3) By being brought to trial according to Article _____.
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<u>Article.</u> Whenever there is an absolute vacancy before the President-elect takes office a new universal and direct election shall be held on the date indicated by the chambers in joint session. If the absolute vacancy occurs after the assumption of office the chambers shall, within the next thirty days, proceed to elect a new President of the Republic by secret vote and in joint session, for the remainder of the constitutional term.
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<u>Article.</u> In the event of the absolute disability of the President of the Republic, occurring during the first two years of his term, if Congress is in session, it shall immediately constitute itself as an electoral college, and if there is at least two-thirds of the total membership present, it shall name by secret ballot, and by an absolute majority of votes, an interim President; the same Congress shall issue, within ten days following the designation of the interim President, a call for the election of a President to complete the respective term; between the date of the call and that designated for holding the election, there must be an interval of not less than three months nor more than six.
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If Congress is not in session, the Delegated Committee shall immediately name a provisional President and shall call Congress in extraordinary session in order that it, in turn, may designate an interim President and issue the call for presidential elections as indicated in the preceding paragraph.
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When the disability of the President occurs within the last four years of his term, if Congress is in session, it shall designate a substitute President to complete the term; if the Congress is not in session, the Delegated Committee shall name a provisional President and shall convoke the Congress in extraordinary session in order that it may constitute itself into an electoral college and elect the substitute President.
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<u>Article.</u> Temporary absences of the President of the Republic shall be filled by a Minister designated by the President of the Republic himself, and in his default, by the person called upon to fill an absolute vacancy in accordance with the preceding article. If the temporary vacancy is prolonged for more than ninety consecutive days, the chambers in joint session shall decide whether an absolute vacancy shall be considered to exist.
 
<center>Chapter II<br><u>Powers and Duties of the Executive Branch</u></center>
<center>Chapter II<br><u>Powers and Duties of the Executive Branch</u></center>

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