The document discusses the requirements to be elected president of Colombia. To be elected, one must be a native born citizen in full possession of their civil and political rights. They must also have experience as a university professor, cabinet member, congressional member, governor, or public officer in a liberal profession. It also describes aspects of the Colombian government such as it having an executive branch with appointive powers in a unitary system of government with limited self-government. The executive branch appoints officials to administrative agencies, commissions, and decentralized agencies composed of engineers, economists, and technocrats.