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<u>Article.</u> The decrees, orders, and rulings of the President of the Republic must be countersigned by the Ministers of State of the respective departments, with the exception of those orders that refer to the appointment or removal of his Ministers of State. Without this requirement they are null and void.
<u>Article.</u> The decrees, orders, and rulings of the President of the Republic must be countersigned by the Ministers of State of the respective departments, with the exception of those orders that refer to the appointment or removal of his Ministers of State. Without this requirement they are null and void.
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<u>Article.</u> The Ministers of State in assembly form the Council of Ministers. Its organization and function are determined by law. The Council of Ministers has its President.
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<br>Article.</u> The Ministers of State in assembly form the Council of Ministers. Its organization and function are determined by law. The Council of Ministers has its President.
<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic appoints and removes the President of the Council. He appoints and removes the other Ministers, on the proposal and with the agreement, respectively, of the President of the Council.
<u>Article.</u> The President of the Republic appoints and removes the President of the Council. He appoints and removes the other Ministers, on the proposal and with the agreement, respectively, of the President of the Council.
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<u>Article.</u> The President of the Council of Ministers, who may be a minister without portfolio, has the following duties:
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<br>Article.</u> The President of the Council of Ministers, who may be a minister without portfolio, has the following duties:
(1) To exercise the general administration of the country in accordance with the President of the Republic’s instructions;
(1) To exercise the general administration of the country in accordance with the President of the Republic’s instructions;

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