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Congress,
the legislative branch, is an unicameral parliament. Fifty-seven
congressmen are elected to four-year terms, chosen from political
party candidates.
The General
Court is the highest judicial body. It is composed of twenty-two
magistrates, elected by Congress to a minimum of eight years.
The General Court manages judicial power and is responsible
for naming judges and tribunals.
The different
chambers of the Supreme Court are formed by members of the
General Court. Of the chambers, the Constitutional Chamber
is the most powerful. It rules on any matters related to the
constitutionality of laws and, in general, is charged with
the protection of citizens from any possible improprieties
or waste on the part of the government. Better known as "La
Sala IV", this chamber was created within the Supreme
Court a few years ago, and has been generally well received
by citizens. On several occasions, "La Sala IV"
has overturned major, long standing laws, challenged by ordinary
citizens on constitutional grounds.
Another
important tribunal is the Supreme Tribunal of Elections, which
is in charge of guaranteeing fair elections, in accordance
with electoral law.
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