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The Constitutional Court ruled that certain provisions of the Notaries Profession Law are unconstitutional. These include articles related to cases of incompatibility, receiving testimony from persons with disabilities, testimonies from witnesses, and the organization of the National Notaries Authority and its regional councils. The court confirmed that some of these articles conflict with the constitution, especially those concerning the rights of persons with disabilities and transparency of witnesses, while others were deemed constitutional. The court also pointed out that some texts are unclear, particularly those concerning the mechanisms for organizing incompatibility and the continuity of the notarization service, which impacts principles of good governance and ongoing service provision.
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