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23. The administration of justice and the creation, organization and competence of the courts; the prosecution service (Ministerio Público);
23. The administration of justice and the creation, organization and competence of the courts; the prosecution service (Ministerio Público);
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24. Legislation regulating the guarantees affirmed in this Constitution; civil, commercial, criminal, and penitentiary, legislation and procedures; legislation on elections; legislation on expropriation by reason of public or social benefit; on public credit; on intellectual, artistic, and industrial property; agrarian legislation; on immigration and settlement; on tourism; on labor, welfare, and social security; on plant and animal hygiene; on notaries and public registers; on banks and other institutions of credit; on lotteries, racetracks, and betting in general; and legislation relating to all matters within the national competence;
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24. Legislation regulating the guarantees affirmed in this Constitution; civil, commercial, criminal, and penitentiary, legislation and procedures; legislation on elections; legislation on expropriation by reason or public or social benefit; on public credit; on intellectual, artistic, and industrial property; agrarian legislation; on immigration and settlement; on tourism; on labor, welfare, and social security; on plant and animal hygiene; on notaries and public registers; on banks and other institutions of credit; on lotteries, racetracks, and betting in general; and legislation relating to all matters within the national competence;
25. Any other matter which the present Constitution assigns to the National Power or which pertains to it by its nature of kind.
25. Any other matter which the present Constitution assigns to the National Power or which pertains to it by its nature of kind.
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====<center>Chapter II<br><u>The Senate</u></center>====
====<center>Chapter II<br><u>The Senate</u></center>====
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Article 148. To form the Senate two Senators shall be elected from each State by universal and direct vote and two from the Federal District, plus the additional Senators resulting from the application of the principle of representation of minorities as established by law, which shall also determine the number and manner of election of alternates.
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Article 148. To form the Senate two Senators shall be elected from each State by universal and direct vote and two from the Federal District, plus the additional Senators resulting from the application of the principle of representation of minorities as established by law, which shall also determine the number of manner of election of alternates.
The membership of the Senate also includes those citizens who have held the office of the Presidency of the Republic by popular election or have held it, in accordance with Article 187 of this Constitution, for more than half a term, unless they have been convicted of an offense committed in the performance of their functions.
The membership of the Senate also includes those citizens who have held the office of the Presidency of the Republic by popular election or have held it, in accordance with Article 187 of this Constitution, for more than half a term, unless they have been convicted of an offense committed in the performance of their functions.
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Whenever by virtue of a decision of the Investigating Committee there are grounds for the suspension of all or any of the preventive measures taken on property of a person investigated, this suspension may not be carried out except in the event the Attorney General of the Republic has not appeared before the Supreme Court of Justice within the period provided in this provision.
Whenever by virtue of a decision of the Investigating Committee there are grounds for the suspension of all or any of the preventive measures taken on property of a person investigated, this suspension may not be carried out except in the event the Attorney General of the Republic has not appeared before the Supreme Court of Justice within the period provided in this provision.
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If the Supreme Court of Justice decided that there has been no unlawful enrichment or that its amount was less than that estimated by the Investigating Committee, it shall fix the amount to be returned to the appellant to the extent he has not unlawfully enriched and shall so inform the National Executive in order that he shall determine the manner and time of payment, in accordance with Article 16 of the Organic Law of the National Finances. However, the Court may order that such payment shall be made, wholly or in part, from property which belonged to the person investigated, provided that its restitution is not contrary to the public or social interest.
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If the Supreme Court of Justice decided that there has been no unlawful enrichment or that its amount was less than that estimated by the Investigating Committee, it shall fix the amount to be returned to the appellant to the extent he has not unlawfully enriched and shall so inform the National Executive in order that he shall determine the manner and time of payment, in accordance with Article 16 of the Organic Law of the National Finances. However, the Court may order that such payment shall be made, wholly or in part, frm property which belonged to the person investigated, provided that its restitution is not contrary to the public or social interest.
In each case the Committee shall also decide on the claims of third parties asserting rights <u>in rem</u> to property covered by a decision and may order the cumulation of actions pending in the Courts if it deems this suitable. Such third parties may also appear within thirty consecutive days before the Supreme Court of Justice, in its Politico-Administrative Division, to validate their rights, and that body shall examine the claims pursuant to the Article 25 cited above. If the claims of a third party are ruled in order, the National Executive may provide for their payment in the manner and time he shall specify or may authorize the delivery or auction of the property claimed, without prejudice to the contents of this provision. The Committee may declare as simulated any transfer of property made by investigated persons after December 1, 1957.
In each case the Committee shall also decide on the claims of third parties asserting rights <u>in rem</u> to property covered by a decision and may order the cumulation of actions pending in the Courts if it deems this suitable. Such third parties may also appear within thirty consecutive days before the Supreme Court of Justice, in its Politico-Administrative Division, to validate their rights, and that body shall examine the claims pursuant to the Article 25 cited above. If the claims of a third party are ruled in order, the National Executive may provide for their payment in the manner and time he shall specify or may authorize the delivery or auction of the property claimed, without prejudice to the contents of this provision. The Committee may declare as simulated any transfer of property made by investigated persons after December 1, 1957.
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Done, signed and sealed in the Federal Legislative Palace, in Caracas, on the twenty-third day of January of nineteen hundred and sixty one --- 151st year of Independence and 102nd of Federation.
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Done, signed and sealed in the Federal Legislative Palace, in Caracas, on the twenty-third day of January of nineeen hundred and sixty one --- 151st year of Independence and 102nd of Federation.

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