According to the Colombian Constitution, every department is an electoral administrative division.
Its main functions according to the Article 241 of the Colombian constitution are:
The Colombian Constitution of 1991 precipitated major changes in the way the licensing was handled.
The law is inconsistent with the Colombian Constitution, which bars the military justice system from investigating civilians.
The right to food is enshrined in the Colombian constitution, Article 44:
According to the Colombian Constitution of 1991, 100 senators (senadores) are elected from a single national candidate list.
The Colombian Constitution of 1886 converted the states into departments, the presidents became renamed as governors.
Medellín is a city governed by a republican democratic system as stated in the Colombian Constitution of 1991, with decentralized government.
As its president, he contributed to the formulation of the Colombian Constitution of 1991, focusing on educational issues.
The title was instituted by the Colombian Constitution of 1863, to modify the presidential line of succession.