PART FOUR THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC
Article 90
1. The President of the Republic is not held responsible for acts carried out in the exercise of his duty.
PART FIVE THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
Article 103
3. Members of the Council of Ministers enjoy the immunity of a deputy.
PART EIGHT CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
Article 126
The Constitutional Court judge shall enjoy immunity in connection with the opinions expressed and the decisions made in the course of assuming the functions, except where the judge acts based upon personal interests or malice.
PART NINE THE COURTS
Article 137
1. The judge shall enjoy immunity in connection with the opinions expressed and the decisions made in the course of assuming the functions, except where the judge acts based upon personal interests or malice.
PART FOURTEEN THE HIGH STATE AUDIT
Article 165
2. The Head of the High State Audit has the immunity of a member of the High Court.
1. This Statute shall apply equally to all persons without any distinction based on official capacity. In particular, official capacity as a Head of State or Government, a member of a Government or parliament, an elected representative or a government official shall in no case exempt a person from criminal responsibility under this Statute, nor shall it, in and of itself, constitute a ground for reduction of sentence.
2. Immunities or special procedural rules which may attach to the official capacity of a person, whether under national or international law, shall not bar the Court from exercising its jurisdiction over such a person.