Bibliographic citations
Palacios, J., (2023). La incapacidad moral permanente como causal de vacancia presidencial” sentencia del tribunal constitucional recaida en el exp. 00006-2003/AI/TC [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2660
Palacios, J., La incapacidad moral permanente como causal de vacancia presidencial” sentencia del tribunal constitucional recaida en el exp. 00006-2003/AI/TC [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2660
@misc{renati/197390,
title = "La incapacidad moral permanente como causal de vacancia presidencial” sentencia del tribunal constitucional recaida en el exp. 00006-2003/AI/TC",
author = "Palacios Rosado, Jorge William",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The judgment on unconstitutionality issued by the Constitutional Court in Case No. 00006-2003/AI/TC, filed by 65 congressmen of the Republic against the Congress of the Republic in order to declare unconstitutional paragraph j) of Article 89 of the Regulations of the Congress of the Republic under the argument that the referred norm implies a contravention of Articles 99 and 100 of the Political Constitution of Peru, is analyzed. The defendant responds by pointing out that the constitutional procedure is not the appropriate way to question the validity of the rule in question, since it is the Congress itself who has the power to establish the necessary vote in its own Rules of Procedure. Without prejudice to its unanimous pronouncement on the merits, the Constitutional Court, in the exercise of its power, made a study of the institutions of the prerogative of constitutional accusation, immunity and presidential vacancy due to permanent moral incapacity. The criticism made to the interpreter of the Constitution lies in the serious omission of not having issued a necessary pronouncement regarding the meaning and scope of the “moral incapacity“, which has resulted in an arbitrary use of this figure and lends itself to political interests, resorting to the moral sphere of the President of the Republic as grounds for vacancy, despite the fact that the doctrine establishes that the grounds for vacancy established in Article 113 of the Constitution must be interpreted as objective grounds.
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