Abstract
This article makes a revision of the extent of constitutional power on its two fronts, the primary and the derivative or secondary, especially examining the limits that judicial review have established to prevent that constitutional reforms exceeds the purposes for which they have been created and consequently transmute into a constitutional substitution, which would constitute an abuse and destruction of the sovereign will expressed in the constitutional text.
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