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2. State religion.

3. Monarchical form of government.

4. Legislative power vested in king and two chambers.

5. Inviolability of the king's person.

6. The king the sole executive. Powers to declare war and peace and make treaties.

7. Appointing power of king.

8. Promulgation of the laws.

9. Pardoning power of king.

10. Convoking and dissolving the chambers.

11. Initiative in legislation. Budget bills.

12. Majority of the king.

13. Regent during king's minority.

14. Regent during minority of king and of his nearest male relative.

15. Queen-mother as regent.

16. Election of regent in the absence of a constitutionally appointed one.

17. Regent in case of physical inability of king.

18. Education of king.

19. King's rights over ecclesiastical benefices.

20. Civil list of crown. Royal palaces.

21. Private property of king.

22. Civil list of heir-apparent and of royal princes. Dowries of princesses.

23. Oath of king.

24. Oath of regent.

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2. Universal equality before the law. Equality of rights and of eligibility for office.

3. Equal taxation.

4. Personal freedom.

5. Freedom from search.

6. Freedom of the press. Printing of Bibles and church books.

7. Inviolability of property. Exception.

8. Illegal taxes.

9. Public debt.

10. Right of assembly in private places. Restrictions on public assemblies.

1. Qualification, term and appointment of senators. Classes eligible to become senators.

2. Royal princes as senators.