Respuesta :

Answer:

preamble

Explanation:

it is false the Constitution is not the highest law

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Of all the laws that exist in a country, the Constitution is the most important one. It is the rule that deals precisely with the drafting of other laws (how they should be made, by whom, etc.) and the minimum content that these other rules must have.

Let's look at an example: the law that sets the minimum wage. This is a "common" law, which we call ordinary law. It must, therefore, be voted by the National Congress and be submitted to the sanction (agreement) or veto (disapproval) of the President of the Republic. This law must also set the minimum wage in a unified manner throughout the national territory, and at a level that ensures the basic needs of the worker and his family are met. Who says all that about the minimum wage law? The Constitution, in several of its articles.