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Excludes to Parliament and Government of the nation's post-reform processes
The Ombudsman supports the claim and could raise Constitutional Court
E. Leon Gancedo
legal services of the regional association Pro Identity Leonesa raised a few days before the Ombudsman a complaint accusing the new Statute of Autonomy of Castile and Leon "unconstitutional." The Ombudsman has accepted this argument and in a few months will give an answer or opinion.
Since only certain political or institutional bodies, including the Ombudsman, may submit complaints to the Constitutional Tibunal, Plataforma Pro Identity Leon has found that sending these allegations to the Ombudsman is the first step or rung to the highest court is reaching to pronounce on this matter. In particular, the lawyers said aspect of the Platform 'could suffer from a vice of unconstitutionality "lies in Article 91 (entitled Reform status) of the recently renovated autonomous status of Castilla y León. In its first point reads: "The reform initiative before the Cortes de Castilla y León correspond to a third of its members or the Junta de Castilla y León ..." and in his fourth point: "The Courts Castilla y León may to remove most qualified to determine its own rules reform proposal at any time of processing in Parliament before it is adopted permanently. "
The power of the courts is Given that the English Constitution, in Article 147.3 provides that the amendments to the statutes' (...) shall conform to the approval of the Parliament "and the 87.1 the legislative initiative "for the Government, Congress and the Senate," Pro Identity Platform argues that Article 91 of the current Statute of Autonomy of Castile and Leon suffers from unconstitutional "as to the standing to initiate the reform status autonomy of Castile and Leon by excluding the Parliament and Government of the nation. "
Since only certain political or institutional bodies, including the Ombudsman, may submit complaints to the Constitutional Tibunal, Plataforma Pro Identity Leon has found that sending these allegations to the Ombudsman is the first step or rung to the highest court is reaching to pronounce on this matter. In particular, the lawyers said aspect of the Platform 'could suffer from a vice of unconstitutionality "lies in Article 91 (entitled Reform status) of the recently renovated autonomous status of Castilla y León. In its first point reads: "The reform initiative before the Cortes de Castilla y León correspond to a third of its members or the Junta de Castilla y León ..." and in his fourth point: "The Courts Castilla y León may to remove most qualified to determine its own rules reform proposal at any time of processing in Parliament before it is adopted permanently. "
The power of the courts is Given that the English Constitution, in Article 147.3 provides that the amendments to the statutes' (...) shall conform to the approval of the Parliament "and the 87.1 the legislative initiative "for the Government, Congress and the Senate," Pro Identity Platform argues that Article 91 of the current Statute of Autonomy of Castile and Leon suffers from unconstitutional "as to the standing to initiate the reform status autonomy of Castile and Leon by excluding the Parliament and Government of the nation. "
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