Organization of Political Power

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Organization of Political Power is a section of the 1976 Constitution that defines the structure, functions, and distribution of authority among the state’s political institutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional section
legal provision
appliesTo state political institutions
belongsTo public law
belongsToPart institutional provisions of the 1976 Constitution
defines distribution of authority among state institutions
functions of political institutions
structure of political institutions
determines limits on state power
scope of authority of political institutions
establishes competences of political organs
hierarchy of state institutions
principles of allocation of state authority
governs interaction between central and other state organs
hasDate 1976
hasLanguage language of the 1976 Constitution
hasLegalForceIn jurisdiction of the 1976 Constitution
hasLegalStatus supreme law provision
hasNormativeCharacter mandatory rules
hasPurpose to clarify roles of state institutions
to organize political power within the state
hasSubjectMatter constitutional organization of the state
isBindingOn public authorities
state organs
isInterpretedBy constitutional interpreters of the 1976 Constitution
isPartOf constitutional framework of the state
partOf 1976 Constitution
providesFor coordination mechanisms among political institutions
division of responsibilities among state organs
regulates exercise of state power
relationships among branches of government

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Constitution of 1976 containsTitle Organization of Political Power