Prerogatives The Ombudsman will not receive instructions from any authority. They will carry out their functions independently and at their own discretion. The Ombudsman will enjoy
absolute immunity. They can not be arrested, disciplined, fined, persecuted or judged on the basis of the opinions they formulate or the acts they perform in the exercise of the powers inherent to the position. In all other cases, and while they remain in the exercise of their functions, the Ombudsman can not be detained or retained except in the case of
flagrante delicto, corresponding to the decision on their indictment, imprisonment, prosecution and trial exclusively to the Criminal Room of the
Supreme Court. The above rules will be applicable to the Deputy Ombudsmans in the performance of their duties.
Incompatibilities The condition of Ombudsman is incompatible with any representative mandate; with any political office or political propaganda activity; with the permanence in the active service of any
Public Administration; with the affiliation to a political party or the performance of directive functions in a political party or in a union, association or foundation, and with the employment at the service of them; with the exercise of judicial and fiscal careers, and with any professional, liberal, mercantile or labor activity. The Ombudsman must cease, within ten days following their appointment and before taking office, in any situation of incompatibility that may affect them, understanding otherwise that they do not accept the appointment. If the incompatibility occurred once the position has been taken, it shall be understood that they resign on the date on which it occurred. ==Subordinates==