1. The President of the Republic may request the Supreme Court of Justice to
undertake an anticipatory review of the constitutionality of any statute
submitted to him or her for promulgation.
2. The preventive review of the constitutionality may be requested within
twenty days from the date on which the statute is received, and the Supreme
Court of Justice shall hand down its ruling within twenty-five days, a time
limit that may be reduced by the President of the Republic for reasons of emergency.
3. If the Supreme Court of Justice rules that the statute is
unconstitutional, the President of the Republic shall submit a copy of the
ruling to the Government or the National Parliament and request the
reformulation of the statute in accordance with the decision of the Supreme
Court of Justice.
4. The veto for unconstitutionality of a statute from the National
Parliament that has been submitted for promulgation can be circumvented under
section 88, with the necessary adaptations.
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