Title XIV: Amendment of the Constitution

Title XIV: Amendment of the Constitution

✍️ Title XIV: Amendment of the Constitution

Article 105 – Initiative for Amendment
A proposal to amend the Constitution may be introduced by:

  • the President of the Republic,

  • or the Prime Minister after deliberation by the Council of Ministers,

  • or at least one third (1/3) of the members of the House of Deputies.

Article 106 – Adoption Procedure
Draft constitutional amendments shall be adopted by:

  • a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the members of the House of Deputies,

  • an absolute majority of the members of the National Council of Concord,
    and then must obligatorily be submitted to a popular referendum, becoming effective upon approval by an absolute majority of the voters.

Article 107 – Entrenched Provisions
Under no circumstances may the following provisions be amended:

  • the civil and secular nature of the State,

  • fundamental rights and freedoms,

  • equality between male and female citizens,

  • the peaceful alternation of power through elections,

  • the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary,

  • the unity of the national territory.

Article 108 – Prohibited Circumstances
Amendment of the Constitution is prohibited in the following exceptional situations:

  • during a state of emergency,

  • in times of war,

  • under foreign occupation,

  • or during major exceptional disasters.

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September 26, 2025