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==<center>'''TITLE I'''</center>==
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<center>Sole Chapter<br><u>Fundamental Statements</u></center>
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<u>Article 1.</u> The Republic of _____ is irrevocably and forever free and independent from any domination or protection by a foreign power.
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<u>Article 2.</u> It shall never be the patrimony of any person or of any family.
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<u>Article 3.</u> The government of the Republic of _____ is and always shall be democratic, representative, responsible, and alternating.
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<u>Article 4.</u> Political power resides in the people, who exercise it directly through election, initiative, and referendum, and indirectly through their representatives in the government of the State.
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<u>Article 5.</u> No person or assembly of persons has authority to arrogate the title or representation of the people, to usurp its rights, or to make demands in its name. Violation of this precept constitutes a crime.
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<u>Article 6.</u> The government of the Republic is exercised by the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch.
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<u>Article 7.</u> In the organization of the powers and institutions of the State, the principle of minority representation is established.
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<u>Article 8.</u> The branches of the government shall function harmoniously in accomplishing the aims of the State. In the exercise of their particular functions, they are limited and independent.
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<u>Article 9.</u> No magistracy, or person, or assembly of persons, not even under the pretext of extraordinary circumstances, is empowered to assume any other authority or rights than those that have been expressly conferred upon them by the laws. Every act in contravention of this article is void.
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<u>Article 10.</u> Spanish is the national and official language of the State.
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<u>Article 11.</u> The State has no official religion.
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<u>Article 12.</u> The city of _____ is the capital of the Republic and the permanent seat of the branches of the government.
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<u>Article 13.</u> This Constitution is the supreme law of the Nation. The treaties, conventions, and other international agreements ratified and exchanged, and the laws, make up the national positive law, in the order of precedence in which they are listed.
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<u>Article 14.</u> The Republic recognizes the principles of international law; it condemns wars of aggression or of conquest and any form of colonialism or imperialism; it accepts the pacific settlement of international disputes by juridical means; and it proclaims its respect for human rights and the sovereignty of peoples. It hopes to live in peace with all nations and to maintain friendly cultural and trade relations with them on the basis of juridical equality, of nonintervention in internal affairs, and of the self-determination of peoples. The Republic may become a party to international multilateral systems of development, cooperation, and security.
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<u>Article 15.</u> Navigation on the international rivers is free to ships of all flags. It shall also be free on internal rivers, subject to any regulations issued by the competent authority.
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<u>Article 16.</u> The principles, guarantees, rights, and obligations established in this Constitution may not be altered by the laws that regulate their exercise. Any law, decree, regulation, or other act of authority that is contrary to its provisions is null and void.
==<center>'''TITLE II'''</center>==
==<center>'''TITLE II'''</center>==
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<br>(7) A minister of any religious cult.
<br>(7) A minister of any religious cult.
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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.
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<u>Article.</u> The official office of the President of the Republic shall be in the Casa Presidencial, 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 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.
<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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(1) To attend the opening of regular sessions of Congress and present to it a report concerning the acts of his administration;
(1) To attend the opening of regular sessions of Congress and present to it a report concerning the acts of his administration;
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<br>(2) To propose the convocation of Congress or of a single chamber to extraordinary sessions;
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<br>(2) To convoke Congress in extraordinary session;
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<br>(3) To prepare the General Budget of Revenues and Expenditures of the Republic each year and present it to the Chamber of Deputies for consideration;
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<br>(3) To prepare the General Budget of Revenues and Expenditures of the Republic each year and present it to the chambers of Congress for consideration;
<br>(4) To present to the chambers, within ninety days after Congress is installed, the annual record or report of each branch of the administration;
<br>(4) To present to the chambers, within ninety days after Congress is installed, the annual record or report of each branch of the administration;
<br>(5) To present to the chambers proposals for laws and to submit treaties and contracts as require legislative approval;
<br>(5) To present to the chambers proposals for laws and to submit treaties and contracts as require legislative approval;

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