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1. Purpose
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Article 04- Structure
of Constitution
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| 4.1 |
Structure of Constitution |
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The Constitution is structured into building blocks of clauses, which in turn form Articles which then form chapters.
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The Constitution is made up of 144 Articles, which are then assembled into 12 chapters.
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These chapters are: |
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1. Purpose
2. Universal Principles
3. National Principles
4. Power
5. National Objects
6. Regional (Provincial) Objects
7. Local (Country) Objects
8. Systems
9. Elections
10. Finance and accounting standards
11. Trade and industry standards
12. Procedures |
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Subject to any future valid amendments, this shall remain the core structure of the Constitution. |
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In effect of stylized format on meaning of Constitution
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The stylized features used in this Constitution are for cosmetic improvement of understanding only. These features shall have no impact on the clauses or articles of the Constitution.
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When considering the legal application of the Constitution, it may be read as one single set of Articles without consideration to section headings, stylized font or page layout. |
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