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High Supervisor of the Administration (Ombudsman)
Article 114
- (1) An Ombudsman shall be appointed by the President of the Republic with the approval of the Assembly to control whether any service or act of the administration has been carried out in accordance with the legislation in force and court decisions or to control any service or act done by or on behalf of any executive or administrative unit or officer and to carry out enquiries and submit reports on such services and acts and to perform any other duties specified by law.
- (2) The qualifications, powers and duties of the Ombudsman shall be regulated by law.
The conditions for the dismissal of the Ombudsman shall be the same as those applied to a member of the Supreme Court.
- (3) Matters connected with the judiciary, foreign policy and the defence of the country are not within the duties of the Ombudsman.
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