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Uptated and complete Nicaragua's Constitution



Legal Translator  Rolando Ernesto Tellez


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Translator Rolando Ernesto Tellez
International Güegüense Books
Managua, Nicaragua, Central America

Tel. (505) 2289-4596
etellez43@yahoo.com                        rolando2@fulbrightmail.org



First Edition 2012      
Revised by Alfredo Díaz Vílchez, Attorney and Professor of English
Cover design by Diana Carolina Tellez Chavarría
           

ISBN: 978-99964-0-133-6


CONTENTS                                                                        

Foreword          3
POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF NICARAGUA    4
TITLE I Fundamental Principles      6
TITLE II             The State              7
TITLE III            Nicaraguan Nationality     9
TITLE IV           Rights, Duties, and Guarantees (Civil Liberties)  
of the Nicaraguan People   10
Individual Rights      10
Political Rights        16
Social Rights       17
Family Rights       19
Labor Rights        21
Rights of the Communities on the East Coast  23
TITLE V            National Defense       23
TITLE VI           Nicaraguan Economy, Agrarian Reform,
and Public Finances          25
Nicaraguan Economy         25
Agrarian Reform         27
Public Finances            28
TITLE VII           Education and Culture          30
TITLE VIII          Organization of the State     32
General Principles          32
                        Legislative Branch          34
Executive Branch          42
Comptroller General´s Office of the Republic       49
The Judiciary (Judicial Branch)        50
Electoral Branch            53
TITLE IX           Political-Administrative Division   56
Municipalities         56
Communities on the East Coast      59
TITLE X            Supremacy of Constitution, Its Amendment       60   
                        Political Constitution        60
Constitutional Control          60
            Constitutional Amendment         61
TITLE XI           Final and Transitional Provisions    62




Foreword

THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION IS THE LEGAL REFERENCE OF A COUNTRY IN WHICH INVESTORS PLAN TO DO BUSINESS. ALSO, THIS REFERENCE BOOK IS USED BY ATTORNEYS, INVESTORS, LEGAL ADVISORS, AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Thus, I decided to translate and make the updated Nicaraguan Political Constitution available to individuals, NGOs, and companies.

You may pay some attorney´s fees for a few legal questions which may be found in this Political Constitution and its Amendments.

It is of upmost importance to read this document to know the legal framework of this country. I feel confident that you may use this Political Constitution to make important decisions, if you are planning to or you are doing business in Nicaragua.

As a professional experienced translator, I provide an accurate rendition in English of the Nicaraguan Political Constitution and its Amendments.



The Translator





TRANSLATION OF THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF NICARAGUA

Year CXIV Managua , September 16, 2010 No. 176

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (NICARAGUAN LEGISLATURE)

THIS CONSTITUION INCLUDES ITS AMENDMENTS PASSED AND CONTAINED IN LAW NO. 192, LAW CONCERNING PARTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE NICARAGUAN POLITICAL CONSTITUTION; LAW NO. 330, LAW CONCERNING PARTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE NICARAGUAN POLITICAL CONSTITUTION; LAW 490, PARTIALLY AMENDING ARTICLE 138, CONSTITUTIONAL CLAUSE 12; LAW 520. LAW CONCERNING PARTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE NICARAGUAN POLITICAL CONSTITUTION; LAW 521, LAW CONCERNING PARTIAL AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 140, OF THE NICARAGUAN POLITICAL CONSTITUTION; AND LAW 527, LAW CONCERNING PARTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE NICARAGUAN POLITICAL CONSTITUTION.

The President of the Republic hereby informs the Nicaraguan people that after consulting with the people, the National Legislative Assembly (AN) discussed and approved the following POLITICAL CONSTITUTION (Cn).

PREAMBLE

We, Representatives of the People of Nicaragua meeting at the National Constituent Assembly,

Invoke the struggles of our indigenous ancestors; the spirit of Central American unity and the heroic tradition of our People who, inspired by the deeds of General JOSE DOLORES ESTRADA, ANDRES CASTRO and ENMANUEL MONGALO, destroyed the ambition of the filibusters and the United States intervention during the National War; BENJAMIN ZELEDON'S anti-interventionist deeds; AGUSTO C. SANDINO, General of Free People and Father of the ´Grassroots and Anti-imperialist Revolution;´ the heroic action of RIGOBERTO LOPEZ PEREZ, who marked the beginning of the struggle to get rid of the dictatorship; the example set by CARLOS FONSECA—the greatest follower of Sandino's legacy—who was the founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front and Leader of the Revolution; and the generations of Heroes and Martyrs who forged and carried forward the liberation struggle for national independence.

In the name of

The Nicaraguan people, every democratic, patriotic and revolutionary political party and organization in Nicaragua, the men and women, the workers and peasants, the glorious youth, the heroic mothers, those Christians—moved by their faith in GOD—who committed to and joined the struggle for liberation of the oppressed, the patriotic intellectuals, and all others who—through their productive labor—contribute to the defense of the nation.

Those who ensure the happiness of future generations by offering their lives in the struggle against imperialist aggression.

For the establishment of a legal framework to protect and uphold the achievements of the Revolution; building a new society dedicated to the elimination of all forms of exploitation, achieving economic, political, and social equality for all Nicaraguans; and absolute respect for human rights.


FOR THE HOMELAND, FOR THE REVOLUTION, FOR THE UNITY OF THE OF THE NATION, AND FOR PEACE.

 We hereby enact the following

 POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA




TITLE 1
Fundamental Principles

Only Chapter

 Art. 1 Independence, sovereignty, and self-determination are inalienable rights of the Nicaraguan people, and they are foundations of the Nicaraguan nation. Any foreign interference in the internal affairs of Nicaragua, or any attempt to undermine these rights is an attack on the life of the people. Nicaraguans must keep and advocate such rights.

Art. 2 The nation´s sovereignty belongs to the people, and it is exercised through democratic instruments by freely deciding upon and participating in the construction and perfection of the nation´s economic, political and social system. The people have political power through their representatives, who are freely elected by universal suffrage; equal, free and direct elections and secret ballot, and no other persons or meeting of persons may claim such entitlement or representation. This political power may also be exercised by means of a referendum, plebiscite or other procedures as set forth in this Political Constitution and Laws.

Art. 3 The struggle for peace and the establishment of a just world order are unrenounceable national commitments made by the Nicaraguan nation. We, therefore, oppose all forms of colonialist and imperialist domination and exploitation. The Nicaraguan people are in solidarity with all those who struggle against oppression and discrimination.

Art. 4 The State or Government will promote and guarantee social and political advancement to for the safe of common good, assuming the task of promoting human development and protecting every Nicaraguan against any form of exploitation, discrimination, and exclusion.

Art. 5 The principles of the Nicaraguan nation are: freedom, justice, respect for human dignity, political, social, and ethnic pluralism, recognition of different forms of ownership, free international cooperation, and respect for free self-determination of the peoples.

Political pluralism ensures the existence and participation of all political organizations in the country´s economic, political, and social affairs, regardless of the ideology, except for organizations intending to re-establish any type of dictatorship or any other antidemocratic system.

The State recognizes the existence of indigenous people. They enjoy their rights, duties, and guarantees (civil liberties) set out in the Constitution, particularly those intended to maintain communal forms of land ownership—enjoyment, use of such lands, that is, everything as provided by law. This Constitution establishes autonomy in the communities on the East Coast of Nicaragua, known as the ´Atlantic Coast.´

Different forms of ownership: public, private, partnership, cooperative, and communal ownership must be protected and encouraged impartially in order to create wealth. These forms of ownership in place must fulfill a social function or role.

Nicaragua's international relations are based on friendship and solidarity between peoples and reciprocity between States. Therefore, Nicaragua refrains from and proscribes every political, military, economic, and religious act of aggression, including interference in the internal affairs of other States. It recognizes the principle of peaceful settlement in international controversies, using the means provided by international law. It bans the use of nuclear weapons and other means of mass destruction to resolve domestic or international conflicts. Nicaragua guarantees asylum for persons facing persecution the grounds of political reasons, rejecting any type of subordination of one State to another.

Nicaragua adheres to principles contained in American International Law, which is fully recognized and ratified.

Nicaragua agrees with regional integration, advocating reconstruction of the Great Central American Fatherland.

TITLE II
The State
Only Chapter

Art. 6 Nicaragua is an independent, free, sovereign, unitary and indivisible State.

Art. 7 Nicaragua is a participatory and representative democratic republic. It has four Branches of Government: the Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, and Electoral branch.

Art. 8 Nicaraguan people are multi-ethnic, and they form part of the Central American nation.



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