Paraguayan Constitutional Assembly Election, 1967
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on 7 May 1967.
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The Colorado Party won 80 of the 120 seats.Nohlen, p429 Voter turnout was 68.9%. Following the election, the country's fifth constitution was promulgated in August.Nohlen, p416


Results


Constitutional amendments

The new constitution drafted by the Assembly replaced the constitution of 1940. It limited the president to two five-year terms, but a transitory article stated that only those terms completed after the 1968 election would count toward the two-term limit.The Governmental System
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This had the effect of allowing President
Alfredo Stroessner Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda (; 3 November 1912 – 16 August 2006) was a Paraguayan army officer and politician who served as President of Paraguay from 15 August 1954 to 3 February 1989. Stroessner led a coup d'état on 4 May 1954 with t ...
, in office since 1954, to run for two more terms in office. The new document also returned the governing system to a
bicameral legislature Bicameralism is a type of legislature, one divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single grou ...
, including an elected Senate. It provided for the addition of a Supreme Court and reduced the voting age to eighteen. Executive authority remained intact, restricting the legislature from autonomous action and making the judiciary dependent upon presidential appointment. At the same time, safeguards to human rights were introduced, granting ''
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'', individual freedom, freedom of association and movement, and protections from mistreatment or torture. The exercise of dictatorial powers was forbidden, and all officials were required to act in accordance with the constitution. It also allowed for political opposition to re-emerge, which prompted several former political leaders to return from exile. The new constitution maintained the authoritarian character of its predecessor, despite its ban on the use of dictatorial powers. The president retained the ability to dissolve the legislature if they felt it had acted in a manner that disturbed the separation of powers. The president also retained the power to declare a state of siege, which allowed them to suspend constitutional freedoms for up to 90 days in all or part of the country. Within five days of declaring the state of siege, the president was required to notify Congress of the reasons for doing so, the rights being suspended, and the portion(s) of the country where it applied. Stroessner had declared a state of siege soon after taking office, and had it renewed every 90 days until 1987. While the state of siege technically only applied to Asunción after 1970, the courts ruled that anyone charged with security offenses could be brought to the capital and charged under the state-of-siege provisions, even if the offense took place outside the capital.Security and Political Offenses
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Having already ruled under what amounted to martial law for most of his first thirteen years in office, Stroessner continued doing so even after the new constitution was promulgated, effectively nullifying constitutional guarantees of civil rights.


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