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Well done! That is just what this Wikipedia page needed. We do not want to lose the supporting information on which these in-line citations were based. – SMargan (talk) 06:11, 21 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Major provisions

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I have just edited the "Major provisions" sections to add articles 102 & 103 to the list, i.e. the Amparo provisions. I have also accompanied this with a corresponding sub-section going through the relevance of these two articles to the 1857 Constitution, in particular Amparo's legislative history, its significance, the corresponding legislation, and the eventual fate of the provisions, i.e. their transference to the 1917 Constitution as articles 103 and 107. I feel that a similar subsection could be created for each one of the constitutional articles on this "Major Provision" list, however, I have only done this for articles 102 and 103 for the moment because of the pivotal significance of these constitutional articles, not only to the Mexican constitution as a whole, but in particular the significance to the 1857 constitution, which is the inaugural constitutionalization of Amparo in Mexico, and the world. – SMargan (talk) 06:11, 21 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]