The President of the Investigative Branch
For each unit of state, an office of president of the investigative branch is established.
The president of the investigative branch is directly elected by those residents eligible
to vote for legislative candidates in the corresponding legislature.
The president of the investigative branch coordinates at the broadest level the
monitoring of compliance with the law within the unit of state of
which he is the president of the investigative branch, and the corresponding geographic
region.
No one can be president of the investigative branch of a particular unit of state for
more than two terms consecutively.
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