Article 6 - Supremacy
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These Fundamental Laws and Principles are the supreme source of law within the State and prevail over all subordinate legislation.
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Any Code, Act, Decree, Regulation, or other norm inconsistent with these Fundamental Laws and Principles has no force to the extent of the inconsistency.
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All public authorities shall interpret and apply subordinate law, so far as possible, consistently with these Fundamental Laws and Principles.
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The Sovereign alone may amend these Fundamental Laws and Principles in accordance with Title IX.
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The supremacy of these Fundamental Laws and Principles extends to all organs and officials exercising public authority.