In the search bar, you can enter keywords, amendment numbers and names of senators and/or deputies.
The list of amendments will be updated automatically to display only those amendments that contain the terms entered in the summary, the operative part, the number and the list of signatories of the amendments.
- To search for several key words in a single search, simply separate them with a space. All amendments that contain one or other of these terms will be returned. For example: "code law" will return amendments containing either the word "code" or the word "law", or both.
- To display all the amendments that contain all the terms entered, separate them with "+". For example: "code + law" will bring up amendments that contain both the word "code" and the word "law".
- If you want to check for the presence of a specific expression or sequence of words in a certain order, use inverted commas. For example: "code of law" will retrieve the amendments containing exactly this expression, complete and in this order.
- Use an asterisk to search for all possible endings of a word. This is used to display all amendments containing words that begin with the term entered, regardless of their ending. For example, "cod*" will display amendments containing "code", "codes", "codifier", etc.
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