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(1) To comply with and enforce the Constitution and the laws;
(1) To comply with and enforce the Constitution and the laws;
<br>(2) To maintain internal order and the external security of the Republic, without contravening the Constitution or the laws;
<br>(2) To maintain internal order and the external security of the Republic, without contravening the Constitution or the laws;
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<br>(3) To appoint and remove the President of the Council of Ministers and the Ministers of State, in conformity with the Constitution;
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<br>(3) To appoint and remove freely the Ministers of State and other officers and employees of the executive branch, and other government officials whose appointment and tenure of post are not regulated in any other way by this Constitution or by law;
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<br>(4) To appoint, remove, and grant leave of absence, in conformity with the law, to public officials and employees whose appointment or removal does not devolve on other officials or agencies;
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<br>(4) To provide for the collection of the revenues of the Republic, decree the expenditures, and render accounts of them, in accordance with the General Budget of Revenues and Expenditures of the Republic and the laws;
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<br>(5) To provide for the collection of the revenues of the Republic, decree the expenditures, and render accounts of them, in accordance with the General Budget of Revenues and Expenditures of the Republic and the laws;
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<br>(5) To appoint the Attorney General, with the approval of the Senate, or during its recess, of the Delegated Committee of Congress;
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<br>(6) To appoint the attorney general, with the approval of the Senate, or during its recess, of the Delegated Committee of Congress;
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<br>(6) To conduct the foreign relations of the Republic;
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<br>(7) To conduct the foreign relations of the Republic;
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<br>(7) To receive chiefs of diplomatic missions of foreign countries and admit their consuls and to appoint ambassadors and ministers plenipotentiary of the foreign service of the Republic, with the approval of the Senate, or during its recess, of the Delegated Committee of Congress;
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<br>(8) To receive chiefs of diplomatic missions of foreign countries and admit their consuls and to appoint ambassadors and ministers plenipotentiary of the foreign service of the Republic, with the approval of the Senate, or during its recess, of the Delegated Committee of Congress;
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<br>(8) To negotiate and sign treaties of peace, friendship, commerce, navigation, alliance, boundaries, and neutrality, and concordats and other international agreements, and to ratify them after approval by the legislative branch;
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<br>(9) To negotiate and sign treaties of peace, friendship, commerce, navigation, alliance, boundaries, and neutrality, and concordats and other international agreements, and to ratify them after approval by the Senate;
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<br>(9) To decree the severance of relations, and in accordance with a prior resolution of Congress, to declare war, provided that arbitration or other pacific means to avoid it have been unsuccessful;
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<br>(10) To decree the severance of relations, and in accordance with a prior resolution of Congress, to declare war, provided that arbitration or other pacific means to avoid it have been unsuccessful;
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<br>(10) To grant letters of marque, in accordance with rules enacted by Congress;
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<br>(11) To grant letters of marque, in accordance with rules enacted by Congress;
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<br>(11) To grant, in conformity with the law, severance and retirement pensions and annuities;
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<br>(12) To grant, in conformity with the law, severance and retirement pensions and annuities;
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<br>(12) To open and close ports and to establish, transfer, or close down maritime and frontier custom houses, and designate their location;
<br>(13) To commute sentences and grant private pardons, upon the report of the Supreme Court of Justice and in accordance with the law. Officials impeached by the Chamber of Deputies and tried by the Senate can be pardoned by Congress only. The President of the Republic may not exercise this power with respect to the Ministers of State;
<br>(13) To commute sentences and grant private pardons, upon the report of the Supreme Court of Justice and in accordance with the law. Officials impeached by the Chamber of Deputies and tried by the Senate can be pardoned by Congress only. The President of the Republic may not exercise this power with respect to the Ministers of State;
<br>(14) To grant awards and extend temporary privileges permitted by the Constitution to authors and inventors of works of general utility and to persons who have introduced new industries or improved existing ones;
<br>(14) To grant awards and extend temporary privileges permitted by the Constitution to authors and inventors of works of general utility and to persons who have introduced new industries or improved existing ones;
<br>(15) To sign contracts, in accordance with the Constitution and the laws, for the rendering of services and the execution of public works and for the general interest;
<br>(15) To sign contracts, in accordance with the Constitution and the laws, for the rendering of services and the execution of public works and for the general interest;
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<br>(16) To secure and protect the property of artists and writers and of the inventor or discoverer, in accordance with the law;
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<br>(16) To grant, for outstanding merit, the decorations, medals, diplomas and prizes that are established by law;
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<br>(17) To indicate, during adjournment of Congress, the place to which the organs of government shall be temporarily transferred, whenever there are serious reasons for this step;
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<br>(17) To exercise the other functions of government and administration assigned to him under this Constitution.
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<br>(18) To open and close ports and to establish, transfer, or close down maritime and frontier custom houses, and designate their location;
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<br>(19) To grant, for outstanding merit, the decorations, medals, diplomas and prizes that are established by law;
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<br>(20) To exercise the other functions of government and administration assigned to him under this Constitution.
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<u>Article.</u> Whenever in his opinion the public tranquility is threatened, the President of the Republic may order the detention of persons presumed responsible, interrogate them, and hold them in custody for ten days, within which time they must be freed or turned over to a competent court; but if in the opinion of the chief of state it is necessary to confine such persons, he may, in Council of Ministers, order their confinement.
<u>Article.</u> Whenever in his opinion the public tranquility is threatened, the President of the Republic may order the detention of persons presumed responsible, interrogate them, and hold them in custody for ten days, within which time they must be freed or turned over to a competent court; but if in the opinion of the chief of state it is necessary to confine such persons, he may, in Council of Ministers, order their confinement.
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<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic, in Council of Ministers, may suspend or restrict, in all or a part of the national territory, the exercise of constitutional guarantees in any of the following cases:
<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic, in Council of Ministers, may suspend or restrict, in all or a part of the national territory, the exercise of constitutional guarantees in any of the following cases:
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(a) When the Republic becomes involved in an international or civil war, or when there is danger that either of these may occur;
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a) When the Republic becomes involved in an international or civil war, or when there is danger that either of these may occur;
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<br>(b) In case of epidemic, earthquake, or other public disaster;
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<br>b) In case of epidemic, earthquake, or other public disaster;
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<br>(c) Whenever due to any other circumstances it is required for the protection, peace, or security of the nation or of its institutions or form of government.
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<br>c) Whenever due to any other circumstances it is required for the protection, peace, or security of the nation or of its institutions or form of government.
The President of the Republic and the Ministers of State shall be held responsible whenever the suspension or restriction of the constitutional guarantees is declared when none of the above-mentioned cases have occurred, and they shall be held responsible, together with all other officials, for any abuse committed during a period of suspension or restriction.
The President of the Republic and the Ministers of State shall be held responsible whenever the suspension or restriction of the constitutional guarantees is declared when none of the above-mentioned cases have occurred, and they shall be held responsible, together with all other officials, for any abuse committed during a period of suspension or restriction.
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The decree of suspension or restriction shall contain:
The decree of suspension or restriction shall contain:
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(a) The grounds on which it is based;
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a) The grounds on which it is based;
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<br>(b) Specifications of the guarantee or guarantees that are restricted or suspended; and
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<br>b) Specifications of the guarantee or guarantees that are restricted or suspended; and
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<br>(c) The territory affected by the suspension or restriction.
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<br>c) The territory affected by the suspension or restriction.
Neither suspension nor restriction of guarantees shall in any way affect the functioning of the organs of government, and their members shall always retain the prerogatives granted by law.
Neither suspension nor restriction of guarantees shall in any way affect the functioning of the organs of government, and their members shall always retain the prerogatives granted by law.
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In no case may the decree of suspension or restriction affect the following guarantees:
In no case may the decree of suspension or restriction affect the following guarantees:
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(a) The inviolability of human life;
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a) The inviolability of human life;
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<br>(b) The prohibition against trials by judges other than those designated by law;
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<br>b) The prohibition against trials by judges other than those designated by law;
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<br>(c) The prohibition against acts of cruelty or torture and infamous punishments;
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<br>c) The prohibition against acts of cruelty or torture and infamous punishments;
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<br>(d) The prohibition against retroactive or confiscatory laws; and
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<br>d) The prohibition against retroactive or confiscatory laws; and
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<br>(e) The prohibition against imposing taxes. However, if an international or civil war breaks out, the President of the Republic in Council of Ministers may impose taxes of a general nature.
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<br>e) The prohibition against imposing taxes. However, if an international or civil war breaks out, the President of the Republic in Council of Ministers may impose taxes of a general nature.
The decree of suspension of guarantees shall be repealed upon the cessation of the causes for which it was invoked and the President of the Republic shall render to Congress in joint session without delay an account of the measures taken.
The decree of suspension of guarantees shall be repealed upon the cessation of the causes for which it was invoked and the President of the Republic shall render to Congress in joint session without delay an account of the measures taken.

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