Bogotá (provincia) Actas de la asablea constituyente. sesiones del 1,2,3,5,6,7, de Noviembre.
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The image contains news about the minutes of the Constituent Assembly from November 1 to 7, 1855. In Bogotá, on November 1, 1855, a session of the Constituent Assembly was held, where matters related to public education, modifications to the municipal constitutional articles and other issues within the jurisdiction of the Legislature were discussed. The decision was made to archive a report from the Justice Commission, a draft resolution on the payment of censuses in an educational establishment was presented, the modification of some articles of the draft municipal Constitution was discussed, and reports on elections and inspection of public establishments. A monthly exam was also carried out in a school, a swearing-in ceremony for an interim magistrate was participated, article 39 was debated and adopted, and a draft ordinance on the transfer of archives of ancient provinces was presented, among other important activities. . . The session was adjourned by the president at the end of the day.
The Constituent Assembly of 1855 in Bogotá, province of New Granada, discussed various issues during its sessions. Among them, proposals to request copies of wills were discussed, provincial archives were reviewed, reports were presented on applications in girls' schools, issues on the creation of new districts were discussed, and draft ordinances were presented to establish provincial posts in all districts. . parishes. Aspects of the municipal Constitution were also discussed, such as the restriction of taxes on property and income of educational and religious establishments, as well as the regulation of municipal jobs, among other topics.
The Constituent Assembly will approve resolutions on various issues, such as the request for financial assistance to build a bridge, claims for salaries of officials, and the appointment of commissions.During the sessions, modifications to different articles of the draft municipal Constitution were debated and adopted, as well as the adoption of other articles and proposals such as tax exemption for religious establishments, the regulation of municipal employment, and the promotion of employee responsibility. parishes. In addition, measures to clarify doubts about the interpretation of the Constitution were discussed.
In summary, the Constituent Assembly of 1855 in Bogotá addressed a wide range of issues related to the municipal Constitution, provincial administration and other matters of public interest. The continuation of the second debate was held on the draft ordinance involving the segregation of part of the territory of the Anolajma parish district and its incorporation into the Quyipile district. During the discussion, it was proposed to suspend the debate and request a report from the Governor on the viability of the Quipile district. The session concluded without reaching a resolution and the President adjourned the meeting.
In another session, the following issues were addressed: the Communications Commission presented a report on the contracts entered into with Messrs. Muñoz and Latorre for the construction and maintenance of roads, but the proposed resolutions were rejected. The draft ordinance on territorial division was also discussed, which established the division of the province of Bogotá into seventy-eight parish districts and the establishment of nineteen villages. At the end of the session, the President adjourned the meeting. News published in El Repertorio on November 29, 1855