ARTICLES AGREED TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
Here are the purview of constitutional reform agreed by the National Committee in Defense of Water and Life, which was delivered to the National Registry together with the Explanatory Memorandum and 248,000 signatures.
PART I FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Article
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The State shall guarantee the protection of water in all its manifestations as being essential to the life of all species and for the present and future generations. The water is a common and public.
CHAPTER I TITLE II FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Article
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Access to safe water is a fundamental human right. The State has an obligation to provide potable water suficiente a todas las personas, sin discriminación alguna y con equidad de género. Se debe garantizar un mínimo vital gratuito.
TITULO II CAPITULO II DE LOS DERECHOS SOCIALES, ECONOMICOS Y CULTURALES
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Todas las aguas, en todas sus formas y estados; los cauces, lechos y playas, son bienes de la nación, de uso público. Se respetará una franja de protección de los cauces de ríos, lagos y humedales. Las aguas que discurren o se encuentren en territorios indígenas o en los territorios colectivos de las comunidades negras son parte integrante de los mismos. Se garantizará además el valor cultural del agua como elemento sagrado en the worldview of the ethnic groups. PART II
CHAPTER III COLLECTIVE RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Paragraph
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essential ecosystems for the water cycle should enjoy special protection by the State and will be used primarily to ensure the functioning of the cycle, without infringing the rights of traditional communities that inhabit them, ensuring sustainable use patterns, so that the availability of abundant and clean water for all living beings. TITLE XII
ECONOMIC SYSTEM AND PUBLIC FINANCE
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The water and sewage service will be provided directly and delegated by the state or by organized communities. State or community institutions that are organized for the benefit not for profit and will ensure citizen participation, social control and transparency in resource management and other aspects of the operation.
organized communities for the provision of these services will be based on self-management to which all members agree on the financial management arrangements for its functioning. These communities will receive support from the state to ensure coverage and provide clean drinking water.
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