Constitution of Venezuela (1819) explained

Document Name:Political Constitution of the State of Venezuela
Purpose:Political Constitution of the region of Venezuela in Gran Colombia
Date Ratified:August 15, 1819
Date Repeal:July 12, 1821
Location Of Document:Ciudad Bolívar

The Constitution of Venezuela (1819), also known as the Constitution of Angostura (and official name: Political Constitution of the State of Venezuela; Spanish: Constitución Política del Estado de Venezuela)[1] was written by El Libertador of Venezuela, Simón Bolívar, and is the first constitution destined to the region of Venezuela within the Gran Colombia. It contains 12 Titles, a decree and an appendix related to moral power. It specified to the Venezuelans their rights, their duties, the sovereignty of the people, and the distribution of powers in the region as well as the division of society into Active Citizen (with the right to vote) and Passive Citizen (without the right to vote); however, both classes enjoyed the same rights.[2]

Rights and Duties of Venezuelans

Rights

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Duties

It stipulates that every citizen must comply with the laws and enforce them on other citizens.

Citizens

TypePrivilegeRequirements
ActiveAll those stipulated in the constitution in its Title 1 and Title 4, in addition to the Right of Suffrage.
  • To be born in the territory of the Republic, and to have domicile or neighborhood in any district;
  • Be married or older than twenty-one years of age
  • To know how to read and write; but this condition will not take place until the year 1830.
  • To possess a real estate property with a value of five hundred pesos in any part of Venezuela. The lack of this property will be made up for by having some degree, or public approval in a science, or liberal or mechanical art; or some employment with an income of three hundred pesos per year.
PassiveAll those stipulated in the constitution in its Title 1, except the Right to Suffrage.The opposite of the Active Citizen
ForeignerAll those stipulated in the constitution in its Title 1 and Title 4, in addition to the Right of Suffrage.
  • (not necessarily) Carta de naturaleza in reward of some important service done to the Republic (in reward of some important service done to the Republic, they will also be active citizens, if they are of the age of the natural born, and if they know how to read and write).
  • That being twenty-one years of age, they know how to read and write;
  • That they have resided in the territory of the Republic for one continuous year, and are domiciled in some district;
  • That they have manifested their intention to settle in the Republic, marrying a Venezuelan, or bringing their family to Venezuela;
  • And that they possess a real estate property with a value of five hundred pesos, or that they exercise some science, liberal art, or mechanics.
Military (Venezuelan or foreigner)All those stipulated in the constitution in its Title 1 and Title 4, in addition to the Right of Suffrage.

Loses active citizenship rights

The exercise of active citizenship is suspended

Legislative Power

Preceded by the General Congress of Venezuela, composed of an equal number of Senators and Representatives:

The President of the Republic and the President of the House of Representatives, shall take the oath in the presence of the Senate in the hands of its president, and the latter shall in turn take the oath in the presence of the same Senate in the hands of the President of the Republic. The Senators and Representatives shall do so before their respective Presidents.

Senators

They are chosen during the first constituent process; Bishops may also be senators, in which case, honorary.

Requirements

Active citizen

Functions

The representatives

They are elected every four years, through an electoral period, every November, which begins with the Parish Assemblies every November 1, where the parish electors are elected (1 elector for every 500 inhabitants of the parish), then the Electoral Assemblies, every November 15, where the parish electors, previously elected, will vote and elect the parish representatives and their alternates (1 representative for every 20,000 inhabitants of the parish). Every 10 years, their elections are held by all the people, without the need for parish electors.

They have the power, every 10 years, to request a revision of a certain article or title of the constitution, to discuss and adjust said article.

Requirements

Active citizen

Functions and Duties

Elections

Parish Assemblies

They are convened every 4 years, on November 1, by a Departmental Agent or by the citizens of the parish, it is composed of all the

active citizen of the parish, the voting lasts 4 days and then the Assembly is dissolved. In this Assembly the following positions are elected:
ChargeFunctionTerm of officeElectionRequirements
ElectorsElecting the senate representativeUntil November 14, that is, on the day of the elections of Representatives1 elector for every 500 citizensTo be an active citizen, to be older than twenty-one years of age, and to be a resident of one of the Parishes of the department where the elections are to be held; and to possess real property of the value of one thousand pesos, or to enjoy a job with an annual income of five hundred pesos, or to be the usufructuary of property that produces an annual income of five hundred pesos, or to profess a science, or to have a scientific degree.
Department JudgeReceive the facts transmitted by the Justice of the Peace, and take the corresponding measures in accordance with the Law.4 years, November 1, that is, the day the new Parish Assembly is convened.1Active citizen and to be a lawyer of the republic.

Electoral Assemblies

These are convened every four years, on November 14, by the prefect in the capital of the department, where the following functions are carried out:

The following officers are elected

ChargeFunctionTerm of officeElectionRequirements
President of the RepublicHead of the Executive Power4 years1 president, out of two candidatesCitizen of Venezuela by birth; To have resided in the territory of the Republic the last ten years, immediately preceding his election, unless the absence has been in commission, or service of the Republic. Until the year 1825 it will be enough to have undertaken the campaign of 1816, and to have continued his services absent or present, until the day of the election; And to possess a property of fifteen thousand pesos in real estate, to be an active citizen.
Parish and Jerados Justice of the PeaceReceive all civil and criminal lawsuits in which it is not possible to proceed ex officio. He must hear the plaintiffs and try to re-establish the order; if unsuccessful, the facts will be retransmitted to the Judge of the department.4 years, November 1, that is, the day the new Parish Assembly is convened.1To be an active citizen; To obtain the highest number of votes in his parish.
Municipal Membersform the Municipality of the department and elect departmental agents. 4 years, November 1, that is, the day the new Parish Assembly is convened.30,000 citizens=8 members; 60,000 citizens=12 membersTo be an active citizen
Representativesto be part of the General Congress of Venezuela and to make part of the House of Representatives.4 years, November 1, that is, the day the new Parish Assembly is convened.20,000=1; until the number of representatives reaches 60, after which no more representatives may be elected.To be an active citizen, the minimum age of twenty-five years; Five years of residence in the territory of the Republic, immediately prior to the election. The condition of neighborliness required here for Representatives does not exclude those who have been absent in the service of the State nor those who have remained outside of it with permission of the Government on their own business, provided that their absence has not exceeded three years; And a property of five thousand pesos in real estate, or income of five hundred pesos annually, or the profession of a liberal science or art.

Judicial Power

It is in the hands of the Supreme Court of Justice, composed of 5 ministers.

Election

The President submits his 15 nominations for the Court of Justice to the House of Representatives, which selects 10 ministers and submits them to the Senate, which selects the Supreme Court.

Requirements to become a judge

Active Citizen.

Functions

Executive Power

In the hands of the president, elected every 4 years, together with a ministerial train, six ministries, namely: Foreign Affairs, Interior, Justice, Finance, Navy, and War. Their functions are:

Regional power

Each Province will be divided into Departments and Parishes, whose limits and demarcations will also be fixed by the Congress; observing in the meantime those known at the time of the Federal Constitution. A more natural division of the territory into Departments, Districts, and Parishes will be made within ten years, when the Constitution is revised.

Parish

RepresentativeInstitutionLocationLevel within National Hierarchy
Justice of the PeaceParish TribunalParishLow

Provinces

RepresentativeInstitutionLocationLevel within National Hierarchy
Governor of the ProvincePrefecture of the Department of the Capital of the ProvinceCapital of the ProvinceSuperior
3 AttorneysSuperior CourtCapital of the ProvinceMedium

Departments

In each departmental capital there is a Prefect, and a Municipality; their functions are:

RepresentativeInstitutionLocationLevel within National Hierarchy
PrefectDepartment PrefectureDepartment CapitalMedium
Municipal MembersMunicipalityDepartment CapitalMedium
Departmental AgentDepartmental Prefecture; Parish AssemblyDepartment Capital; ParishLow
Department JudgeDepartment PrefectureDepartment CapitalMedium

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constitución Política del Estado de Venezuela . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201034609/http://www.igvsb.gob.ve/marco_legal/upload/archivos/CONSTITUCION%201819.pdf . December 1, 2017 . November 24, 2017 . Spanish.
  2. Web site: Copia archivada . https://web.archive.org/web/20140812072902/http://venciclopedia.com/index.php?title=Constituci%C3%B3n_pol%C3%AD%C2%ADtica_del_Estado_de_Venezuela_de_1819 . August 12, 2014 . February 10, 2013 . Spanish.