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Legislative power belongs to the Congress , consisting of two Chambers : Deputies and Senators . 40. Congress shall meet in ordinary Session every year , in the capital of the Republic , upon the 6th August , even without a previous ...
Legislative power belongs to the Congress , consisting of two Chambers : Deputies and Senators . 40. Congress shall meet in ordinary Session every year , in the capital of the Republic , upon the 6th August , even without a previous ...
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promulgated as law , and if in the interval the Session of Congress should close , the President shall publish in the " Official Gazette " a Message stating the motive of his veto , in order that it may be taken into consideration at ...
promulgated as law , and if in the interval the Session of Congress should close , the President shall publish in the " Official Gazette " a Message stating the motive of his veto , in order that it may be taken into consideration at ...
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must place them before Congress within the space of 10 days at the most . 70. A law reconsidered in both Chambers , together with the observations of the Executive , shall , if it be approved notwithstanding such observations ...
must place them before Congress within the space of 10 days at the most . 70. A law reconsidered in both Chambers , together with the observations of the Executive , shall , if it be approved notwithstanding such observations ...
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