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Article 134
 

1. The suspension of the right to broadcasting time will be brought about by request filed at the Constitutional Court by the Public Prosecution, either on its own initiative or upon request from the National Elections Commission or from any other intervening party or coalition.


2. The competent body of the candidature whose right to broadcasting time has been subject to a suspension request will be immediately notified via telegraph, and will be given twenty four hours to contest the suspension, should it wish to do so.


3. The Constitutional Court will requisition the necessary broadcasting records from the radio or television stations, which must be immediately provided.


4. The Constitutional Court will decide within one day, and, in the event of ordering a suspension of the right to broadcasting time, will notify the respective radio and television stations of such decision, for immediate compliance.