1. Public Administration shall aim at meeting public interest, in the
respect for the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and constitutional
institutions.
2. The Public Administration shall be structured to prevent excessive
bureaucracy, provide more accessible services to the people and ensure the
contribution of individuals interested in its efficient management.
3. The law shall establish the rights and guarantees of the citizens, namely
against acts likely to affect their legitimate rights and interests.
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