Constitución en Inglés
75 Corte Constitucional de Colombia Chapter III Status of the Opposition P olitical parties and movements with recognized legal status that declare themselves to be in opposition to the Government may freely formulate their critical stance toward the government and plan and develop alternative policies. For these purposes, they are guaranteed the following rights: access to official information and documentation, subject to the restrictions stipulated by the Constitution and law; use of the State’s mass media or of mass media that use the electromagnetic spectrum, in accordance with the representation that they obtained in the immediately preceding congressional elections; and the right of reply in the same mass media. Minority parties and movements with legal status shall have the right to participate in the executive committees of collegial bodies, in accordance with their representation in them. A statutory law shall regulate the matter in its entirety. Thecandidatewho follows thenumber of votes of the elected President and Vice President of the Republic, department governor, district mayor, or municipal mayor will haveapersonal right to occupy a seat in the Senate, House of ARTICLE 112
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