الدور التفسيري للمحكمة الدستورية
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The constitutional interpretation has the right to engage in activity outside of
what the individual ruler or the Constitution sees as desiring if the need arises,
noting that the alternative solution exists, if not by distorting the text in force.
By replacing all the legislation or amending it in such a way as to find a
solution to the formalities in question and the absence of interpretation, it is
not necessary to avoid the person carrying out this task. They may exist, but
they remain the prisoner of individual will. This is in conflict with the broad
margin of freedom that the interpreter must enjoy.
