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Perpetual and Temporary Disqualification
Perpetual and Temporary Disqualification
1. The deprivation of the public offices and employments which the offender may
2. The deprivation of the right to vote in any clection for any popular oftice or to
3. The disqualification for the offices or public employments and for the exercise
paragraphs 2 and 3 of this article shall last during the term of the sentence.
4. Ihe loss of all rights to retirement pay or other pension tOr any otfice tormerily
held.
perpetually or during the term ot the sentence according to the extent of such
disqualitication.
Art. 32. Effect of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification for
disqualification for the exercise of the right of suffrage shall deprive the offender
perpetually or during the term of the sentence, according to the nature of said penalty,
of the right to vote in any popular election for any public office or to be elected to
such office. Moreover, the offender shall not be permitted to hold any public office
Art. 33. Efects of the penalties of suspension from any public otfice, protession or
calling, and the exercSe of the right of suffrage shall disquality the offender from
holding such office or exercising such protession or calling or right of suffrage durng
The person suspended from holding public office shall not hold another having