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====Date from which alteration of electoral divisions takes effect====
====Date from which alteration of electoral divisions takes effect====
'''33.''' Any alteration in the number of members of the House of Assembly to be elected in the several provinces, and any re-division of the provinces into electoral divisions, shall, in respect of the election of members of the House of Assembly, come into operation at the next general election held after the completion of the re-division or of any allocation consequent upon such alteration, and not earlier.
'''33.''' Any alteration in the number of members of the House of Assembly to be elected in the several provinces, and any re-division of the provinces into electoral divisions, shall, in respect of the election of members of the House of Assembly, come into operation at the next general election held after the completion of the re-division or of any allocation consequent upon such alteration, and not earlier.
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The President shall, on the nomination of the House of Assembly, appoint the Prime Minister.
 
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The President shall, on the nomination of the Prime Minister with the previous approval of the House of Assembly, appoint the other members of the Government.
 
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(1) The President shall, acting in accordance with his own discretion and subject to the approval of the House of Assembly, appoint as Prime Minister the person who in his judgment is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the House of Assembly.
 
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(2) The other members of the Executive Council shall be appointed by the President acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister and subject to the approval of the House of Assembly.
 
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member of the House of Assembly who appears to be the leader of the political party or coalition of political parties that will command the support of a majority of the members of the House of Assembly:
 
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Provided that if occasion arises for making an appointment to the office of Prime Minister while Parliament stands dissolved, a person who was a member of the House of Assembly immediately before the dissolution may be appointed to the office of Prime Minister.
 
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(3) There shall be, in addition to the office of Prime Minister, such other offices of Minister of the Government of _____ (not being less than seven in number and one of which shall be the office of Deputy Prime Minister) as may be established by Parliament or, subject to any provision made by Parliament, by the President, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister.
 
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(4) The President shall, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, appoint the other Ministers from among the members of the House of Assembly:
 
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Provided that if occasion arises for making an appointment to the office of Minister other than Prime Minister while Parliament stands dissolved a person who immediately before the dissolution was a member of the House of Assembly may be appointed to the office of Minister.
 
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==vote of no confidence==
==vote of no confidence==
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'''1.''' (1) There shall be a Prime Minister of the United Republic who shall be appointed by the President in accordance with the provisions of this section and who, before assuming his office, shall take and subscribe before the President such oath of office of Prime Minister as may be prescribed by the Legislature.
 
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(2) As soon as possible, and in any case within fourteen days after assuming office, the President shall appoint a member of the House of Assembly elected from a constituency from a political party having a majority of members in the House of Assembly or, if no political party has a majority, who appears to have the support of the majority of the members of the House of Assembly, to be Prime Minister of the United
 
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Republic, and he shall not assume office until his appointment is first confirmed by a resolution of the House of Assembly supported by a majority vote of Members of the House of Assembly.
 
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(3) Subject to the other provisions of this Constitution, the Prime Minister shall hold the office of Prime Minister until -
 
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(''a'') the day the President-elect takes the oath of office;
 
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(''b'') the day he dies while in office;
 
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(''c'') the day he resigns;
 
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(''d'') the day the President appoints another member of the House of Assembly to hold the office of the Prime Minister;
 
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(''e'') he ceases to hold the office of Prime Minister in accordance with the other provisions of this Constitution.
 
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'''2.''' (1) The Prime Minister shall have authority over the control, supervision and execution of the day-to-day functions and affairs of the Government of the United Republic.
 
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(2) The Prime Minister shall be the Leader of Government business in the National Assembly.
 
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(3) In the exercise of his authority, the Prime Minister shall perform or cause to be performed any matter or matters which the President directs to be done.
 
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'''3.''' (1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Prime Minister shall be accountable to the President for the exercise of his authority.
 
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(2) The Executive of the United Republic, under the authority of the President, shall be the organ having the power to determine the policy of the Government in general, and Ministers under the leadership of the Prime Minister, shall be collectively responsible in the House of Assembly for the execution of the affairs of the Government of the United Republic.
 
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'''4.''' (1) There shall be a Cabinet the members of which shall be the Vice-President, the Prime Minister, and all the Ministers.
 
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(2) The President shall attend the meetings of the Cabinet and shall preside over those meetings. In the event the President is absent, the meetings shall be presided over by the Vice-President, and if both President and the Vice- President are absent, the Prime Minister shall preside over the meetings.
 
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(3) Subject to the provisions contained in Article 37(1) of this Constitution, the Cabinet shall be the principal organ for advising the President regarding all matters concerning the exercise of his powers in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution, and it shall assist and advise the President over any matter which shall be submitted to the Cabinet pursuant to specific or general directions issued by the President.
 
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(4) The Attorney General shall attend all the meetings of the Cabinet and shall have all the rights of a member of those meetings save that he shall not have the right to vote at such meetings.
 
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(5) The question whether any advice, and if so, what advice was given by the Cabinet to the President, shall not be inquired into any court.
 
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'''5.''' (1) All Ministers who are members of Cabinet by virtue of Article 54 shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Prime Minister and they shall be responsible for such offices as the President may, from time to time, by writing under his hand and the Public Seal, establish.
 
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(2) In addition to the Ministers referred to in subsection (1) the President may, after consultation with the Prime Minister, appoint Deputy Ministers. All Deputy Ministers shall not be members of Cabinet.
 
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(3) The President may appoint any number of Deputy Ministers who shall assist Ministers in the discharge of their duties and functions.
 
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(4) All Ministers and Deputy Ministers shall be appointed from among Members of Parliament.
 
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(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (4), in the event that the President is obliged to appoint a Minister or a Deputy Minister after dissolution of Parliament then he may appoint any person who was a Member of Parliament before Parliament was dissolved.
 
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'''6.''' A Minister or a Deputy Minister shall not assume office until he has first taken and subscribed before the President, the oath of allegiance and such other oath relating to the execution of the functions of his office as may be prescribed by an Act of Parliament.
 
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'''7.''' (1) The tenure of office of a Minister, or a Deputy Minister shall commence on the date he is appointed to hold that office.
 
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(2) The Office of a Minister or a Deputy Minister shall become vacant upon the occurrence of any of the following:
 
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(''a'') if the incumbent resigns or dies;
 
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(''b'') where the incumbent ceases to be a Member of Parliament for any reason not connected with the dissolution of Parliament;
 
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(''c'') where the President revokes the appointment thereby removing the incumbent from office;
 
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(''d'') where he is elected Speaker;
 
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(''e'') where the Prime Minister resigns or his office becomes vacant for any other reasons;
 
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(''g'') where the Ethics Tribunal makes a decision confirming that he has contravened the law concerning ethics of public leaders.
 
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'''8.''' Ministers and Deputy Ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the President, and shall be paid a salary, allowances and other remuneration in accordance with a law enacted by Parliament.
 
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'''1.''' (1) After General Elections, the President shall summon a New Parliament to meet before the expiration of seven days following the declaration of the results of the General Elections in all constituencies save in those constituencies where the elections are countermanded and commenced afresh.
 
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(2) The President shall not have power to dissolve National Assembly at any time save only -
 
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(''a'') if the life of Parliament has expired in terms of Article 65 of the Constitution or at any time within the last twelve months of the life of Parliament, save only if the Speaker receives a formal notice under Article 46A of this Constitution proposing the formation of a
 
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Special Committee of Inquiry with a view to impeaching the President;
 
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(''b'') (b) if the National Assembly refuses to approve a budget proposed by the Government;
 
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considers that the way out is not to appoint another Prime Minister but to call for a general election; or
 
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(3) Upon the expiration of the life of Parliament, Parliament shall stand dissolved: Save that if the life of Parliament expires at any time when the United Republic is at war, the National Assembly may, from time to time, extend the period mentioned in Article 65 of this Constitution for a period not exceeding twelve months each time; provided that the life of Parliament shall not be extended under the provisions of this subsection for a period of more than five years.
 
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(4) If an emergency arises or exists which, in the opinion of the President, necessitates the summoning of Parliament at a time when Parliament stands dissolved, and the majority of results in the general election following the dissolution have not been declared, the President may by Proclamation, summon Parliament and direct that the Speaker and all the persons who were the Members of Parliament immediately before the dissolution of National Assembly attend such meeting of National Assembly and such persons together with the Speaker shall be deemed to be the Members of the National Assembly for the purposes of that meeting and shall be so deemed until midnight of the day the majority of the results of the General Elections are declared.
 
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'''97.''' (1) Subject to the provisions contained in this Constitution, the Parliament shall exercise its legislative power through the process of debating and passing Bills which eventually shall have to be assented to by the President, and a Bill shall not become law unless it is so passed by the National Assembly and assented to by the President in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
 
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(2) After a Bill is presented to the President for his assent, the President may either assent to the Bill or withhold his assent, and in the event the President withholds his assent to a Bill, he shall return it to the National Assembly together with a statement of his reasons for withholding his assent to the Bill.
 
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(3) After a Bill is returned to the National Assembly pursuant to the provisions of this Article, it shall not be presented again to the President for his assent before the expiration of six months since it was so returned, except if at the last stage in the National Assembly before it is again presented to the President, it is supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all the Members of Parliament.
 
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(4) If a Bill is returned to the National Assembly the President, and it is then supported in the National Assembly by not less than two-thirds of all Members of Parliament as provided in subsection (3) and it is presented a second time to the President for assent within six months of its being so returned, then the President shall be obliged to assent to the Bill within twenty-one days of its being presented to him, otherwise he shall have to dissolve Parliament.
 
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(5) The provisions of this Article or Article 64 of this Constitution shall not prevent Parliament from enacting laws making provisions conferring on any person or department of Government the power to make regulations having the force of law or conferring the force of law on any regulations made by any person, or any department of Government.
 
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(1) There shall be a Prime Minister who shall be appointed by the President acting in accordance with the advice of the Council of State.
(1) There shall be a Prime Minister who shall be appointed by the President acting in accordance with the advice of the Council of State.
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(7) A vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be effective for the purposes of this section unless it proposes the name of a member of the House of Assembly for the President to appoint in the place of the Prime Minister.
(7) A vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be effective for the purposes of this section unless it proposes the name of a member of the House of Assembly for the President to appoint in the place of the Prime Minister.
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