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Constitution
Preamble
Chapter One Fundamental Provisions
Article 1 [State]
Article 2 [Power]
Article 3 [Constitutional Order]
Article 4 [Judiciary's Protection]
Article 5 [Political System]
Article 6 [Majority Rule]
Article 7 [Natural Resources]
Article 8 [Autonomy]
Article 9 [Constitutional Laws]
Article 10 [Human Rights Treaties]
Article 10a [Transfer of Powers]
Article 10b [Membership in International Organizations]
Article 11 [Territory]
Article 12 [Citizenship]
Article 13 [Capital]
Article 14 [State Symbols]
Chapter Two Legislative Power
Article 15 [Parliament]
Article 16 [Chambers]
Article 17 [Elections]
Article 18 [Suffrage]
Article 19 [Eligibility]
Article 20 [Conditions]
Article 21 [Chamber Incompatibility]
Article 22 [Incompatibilities]
Article 23 [Oaths]
Article 24 [Resignation]
Article 25 [Expiration]
Article 26 [Independence]
Article 27 [Indemnity, Immunity]
Article 28 [Secrecy]
Article 29 [Chairmen]
Article 30 [Investigatory Commission]
Article 31 [Committees]
Article 32 [Governmental Incompatibility]
Article 33 [Legislation]
Article 34 [Sessions]
Article 35 [Dissolution]
Article 36 [Publicity]
Article 37 [Joint Sessions]
Article 38 [Government Attendance]
Article 39 [Quorum, Majorities]
Article 40 [Election and Procedure Laws]
Article 41 [Initiative]
Article 42 [Budget]
Article 43 [War]
Article 44 [Deliberation]
Article 45 [Approval to Senate]
Article 46 [Resolution of Senate]
Article 47 [Rejection by Senate]
Article 48 [Inactivity]
Article 49 [International Accords]
Article 50 [Rejection by President]
Article 51 [Signatures]
Article 52 [Promulgation]
Article 53 [Interpellation]
Chapter Three Executive Power
[Part 1] The President of the Republic
Article 54 [Head of State]
Article 55 [Oath, Term]
Article 56 [Election]
Article 57 [Eligibility]
Article 58 [Details of the Process]
Article 59 [Oath]
Article 60 [No Reservations]
Article 61 [Resignation]
Article 62 [Functions]
The President of the Republic:
a) appoints and recalls the Prime Minister and other members of the government and accepts their resignations, recalls the government and accepts its resignation;
b) convenes sessions of the Assembly of Deputies;
c) may dissolve the Assembly of Deputies;
d) entrusts the government whose resignation he has accepted, or which he has recalled, with the temporary performance of its duties until a new government is appointed;
e) appoints Justices of the Constitutional Court, its Chairperson and Vice-Chairpersons;
f) appoints from among judges the Chairperson and Vice-Chairpersons of the Supreme Court;
g) may grant pardons or commute sentences imposed by courts and order that a criminal record be expunged;
h) has the right to return to Parliament acts it has adopted, with the exception of constitutional acts;
i) signs laws,
j) appoints the President and Vice-President of the Supreme Auditing Office;
k) appoints members of the Banking Council of the Czech National Bank.]
Article 63 [Powers]
Article 64 [Attendance]
Article 65 [Immunity]
Article 66 [Vacancy]
[Part 2] The Government
Article 67 [Executive Power]
Article 68 [Appointment]
Article 69 [Oath]
Article 70 [Incompatibility]
Article 71 [Vote of Confidence]
Article 72 [Confidence Initiative]
Article 73 [Resignation]
Article 74 [Dismissal of Ministers]
Article 75 [Dismissal of Government]
Article 76 [Resolutions]
Article 77 [Premier]
Article 78 [Decrees]
Article 79 [Regulations]
Article 80 [Public Prosecutor's Office]
Chapter Four Judicial Power
[Part 1 General Provisions]
Article 81 [Independent Courts]
Article 82 [Judges]
[Part 2] Constitutional Court
Article 83 [Function]
Article 84 [Composition]
Article 85 [Oath]
Article 86 [Immunity]
Article 87 [Competences]
Article 88 [Initiative, Independence]
Article 89 [Binding Effect]
[Part 3] Courts
Article 90 [Purpose]
Article 91 [Court Hierarchy]
Article 92 [Highest Court]
Article 93 [Appointment of Judges]
Article 94 [Bench]
Article 95 [Courts Bound By Law]
Article 96 [Equality Before Court, Publicity]
Chapter Five The Supreme Inspection Office
Article 97 [Supreme Inspection Office]
Chapter Six The Czech National Bank
Article 98 [Czech National Bank]
Chapter Seven Territorial Self-Administration
Article 99 [Lands, Regions, Municipalities]
Article 100 [Right to Self-Administration]
Article 101 [Board of Representatives]
Article 102 [Elections]
Article 103
Article 104 [Jurisdiction, Decrees]
Article 105 [Bound by Law]
Chapter Eight Temporary and Final Provisions
Article 106 [Provisional Senate]
Article 107 [Senate Elections]
Article 108 [1992 Government]
Article 109 [State Prosecutor's Functions]
Article 110 [Military Courts]
Article 111 [Judges]
Article 112 [Constitutional Order]
Article 113 [Coming Into Force]
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