e) To perform other duties conferred by the Constitution and the law.
2. It is incumbent upon the Ministers:
a) To implement the policy defined for their respective Ministries;
b) To ensure relations between the Government and the other organs of the State
in the area of responsibility of their respective Ministries.
3. Government statutes shall be signed by the Prime Minister and the Ministers in
charge of the respective subject matter.
TITLE V
COURTS
CHAPTER I
COURTS AND THE JUDICIARY
Section 118
(Jurisdiction)
1. Courts are organs of sovereignty with competencies to administer justice in the name
of the people.
2. In performing their functions, the courts shall be entitled to the assistance of other
authorities.
3. Court decisions shall be binding and shall prevail over the decisions of any other
authority.
Section 119
(Independence)
Courts are independent and subject only to the Constitution and the law.
Section 120
Review of unconstitutionality
The courts shall not apply rules that contravene the Constitution or the principles
contained therein.
Section 121
(Judges)
1. Jurisdiction lies exclusively with the judges installed in accordance with the law.