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Supreme Court rules courts can't force governors or presidents to act on bills, upholding executive discretion.
The Supreme Court ruled courts cannot set deadlines for Governors or the President to assent to bills, declaring such mandates unconstitutional.
The unanimous decision reaffirmed executive discretion under Articles 200 and 201, overturning a prior directive that imposed fixed timelines.
While unexplained delays may allow limited judicial intervention, the court emphasized that executives cannot be compelled to act within specific periods.
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La Corte Suprema dictamina que los tribunales no pueden obligar a los gobernadores o a los presidentes a actuar sobre proyectos de ley, manteniendo la discreción ejecutiva.