Article 31
The public rights and freedoms stated in the present Constitution
may only be regulated or limited by or in accordance with the law,
and such regulation or limitation may not prejudice the essence of
the right or freedom.
Chapter IV
Public Authorities
General Provisions
Article 32
a. The system of Government rests on a separation of the
legislative, executive and judicial authorities while maintaining
cooperation between them in accordance with the provisions of the
present Constitution. None of the three authorities may assign all
or part of its competence stated in the present Constitution.
However, limited legislative delegation for a particular period and
specific subject(s) is permissible, whereupon the power shall be
exercised in accordance with the provisions of the Delegation Law.
b. Legislative authority is vested in the King and the National
Assembly in accordance with the Constitution. Executive authority
is vested in the King together with the Council of Ministers and
Ministers, and judicial rulings are issued in his name, the whole
being in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
Section 1
The King
Article 33
a. The King is the Head of the State, and supreme representative of
the Nation, and his person is inviolate. He is the loyal protector of
the religion and the homeland, and the symbol of national unity.
b. The King safeguards the legitimacy of the Government and the
supremacy of the constitution and the law, and cares for the rights
and freedoms of individuals and organisations.
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