Constitución en Inglés
285 Corte Constitucional de Colombia From December 1 to 20, 1991, and from January 14 to June 26, 1992. Beginning on July 20, 1992, its schedule of sessions shall be the one prescribed in this Constitution. The President of the Republic is endowed with specific extraordinary powers in order to do the following: a. Issue the regulations that organize the Office of the Attorney General and the regulations of criminal procedures; b. Uphold the right of citizens to protection; c. Take the necessary administrative measures for the functioning of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Council of the Judicature; d. Issue the general national budget to be in effect in 1992; e. Issue temporary regulations to clear up court backlog. A Special Commission of thirty-six members elected using the electoral quotient of the National Constituent Assembly, half of whom may be delegates, shall meet between July 15 andOctober 4, 1991, and between November 18, 1991, and the day of the installation of the new Congress. The election is to be held at a session convoked to this effect on July 4, 1991. This Special Commission shall have the following powers: a. Veto by the majority of its members, totally or in part, the proposed bills that the National Government, in exercising its extraordinary powers conferred on the President of the Republic by the above article and other provisions of the present Constitutional Act, with the exception of those relating to appointments, may request. TRANSITIONAL ARTICLE 5 TRANSITIONAL ARTICLE 6
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