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Constitution
Chapter I The Republic of Malta
Section 1 [State Principles]
Section 2 [State Religion]
Section 3 [National Symbols]
Section 4 [National Anthem]
Section 5 [National Language]
Section 6 [Supremacy of the Constitution]
Chapter II Declaration of Principles
Section 7 [Work]
Section 8 [Culture, Science]
Section 9 [Environment, History, Arts]
Section 10 [Primary Education]
Section 11 [Education]
Section 12 [Work, Vocational Training]
Section 13 [Working Hours, Vacation]
Section 14 [Gender Equality]
Section 15 [Working Age]
Section 16 [Working Children]
Section 17 [Disability]
Section 18 [Private Economy]
Section 19 [Trade]
Section 20 [Co-operatives]
Section 21 [Guiding Principles are no Rights]
Chapter III Citizenship
Section 22 [Citizenship]
Section 23 [Registration]
Section 24 [Commonwealth Citizens]
Section 25 [Citizenship by Birth]
Section 26 [Citizenship by Marriage]
Section 27 [No Double Citizenship]
Section 28 [Acknowledged Citizenship]
Section 29 [Protection of Commonwealth Citizens]
Section 30 [Citizenship by Law]
Section 31 [Definitions]
Chapter IV Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of the Individual
Section 32 [General Provision]
Section 33 [Life]
Section 34 [Personal Liberty]
Section 35 [No Forced Labour]
Section 36 [No Inhuman or Degrading Treatment]
Section 37 [Property]
Section 38 [Search, Seizure]
Section 39 [Arrest]
Section 40 [Religion, Belief]
Section 41 [Expression]
Section 42 [Assembly, Association]
Section 43 [Extradition]
Section 44 [Movement]
Section 45 [Discrimination]
Section 46 [Recourse to the Courts]
Section 47 [Definitions]
Chapter V The President
Section 48 [Appointment]
Section 49 [Vacancy]
Section 50 [Oath]
Chapter VI Parliament
Part I Composition of Parliament
Section 51 [Composition]
Section 52 [House of Representatives]
Section 53 [Qualification]
Section 54 [Incompatibility]
Section 55 [Vacancy]
Section 56 [Election]
Section 57 [Electoral Rights]
Section 58 [Disqualification from Voting]
Section 59 [Speaker]
Section 60 [Electoral Commission]
Section 61 [Electoral Divisions]
Section 62 [Re-Election]
Section 63 [Election Control by Constitutional Court]
Section 64 [Clerk]
Part 2 Powers and Procedure of Parliament
Section 65 [Legislation]
Section 66 [Qualified Majority]
Section 67 [Regulation of Procedure]
Section 68 [Oath of Members of Parliament]
Section 69 [Presidency of Parliament]
Section 70 [Quorum]
Section 71 [Majority]
Section 72 [Bills]
Section 73 [Finance Bills]
Section 74 [Legal Languages]
Part 3 Summoning, prorogation and dissolution
Section 75 [Sessions]
Section 76 [Dissolution]
Section 77 [Re-Election]
Chapter VII The Executive
Section 78 [President]
Section 79 [Cabinet]
Section 80 [Appointment of Prime Minister]
Section 81 [Vote of No Confidence]
Section 82 [Empowering Ministers]
Section 83 [Absence of Prime Minister]
Section 84 [Inability of Ministers]
Section 85 [Advice of Cabinet]
Section 86 [Government by Recommendation]
Section 87 [Information of President]
Section 88 [Parliamentary Secretaries]
Section 89 [Oath of Ministers]
Section 90 [Leader of the Opposition]
Section 91 [Attorney General]
Section 92 [Departmental Control]
Section 93 [Presidential Powers]
Section 94 [Secretary of Cabinet]
Chapter VIII The Judiciary
Section 95 [Courts, Constitutional Court]
Section 96 [Appointment of Judges]
Section 97 [Conclusion of Office]
Section 98 [Chief Justice]
Section 99 [Inferior Courts]
Section 100 [Magistrates]
Section 101 [Oath of Allegiance]
Section 101A [Remuneration]
Chapter IX Finance
Section 102 [Revenues]
Section 103 [Estimates of Revenues]
Section 104 [Emergency Budget]
Section 105 [Contingencies Fund]
Section 106 [Debt]
Section 107 [Salaries of Officers]
Section 108 [Director of Audit]
Chapter X The Public Service
Section 109 [Public Service Commission]
Section 110 [Prime Ministers Power to Appoint Officials]
Section 111 [Presidents Power to Appoint Officials]
Section 112 [Other Power to Appoint Officials]
Section 113 [Benefits Law]
Section 114 [Reduction by Public Service Commission]
Section 115 [No Liability of Public Service Commission]
Chapter XI Miscellaneous
Section 116 [Individual Complaint Against Invalid Laws]
Section 117 [Unlawful Associations]
Section 118 [Broadcasting Authority]
Section 119 [Functions of Broadcasting Authority]
Section 120 [Employment Commission]
Section 121 [Other Commissions]
Section 122 [Right to Resignation]
Section 123 [Re-Appointment]
Section 124 [Definitions]
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