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===Chapter III — Executive Functions===
===Chapter III — Executive Functions===
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====Functions of State President====
 
'''29.''' (1) The executive government of the Republic in regard to any aspect of its internal or external affairs is vested in the State President and shall be exercised by him, either directly or through officers subordinate to him, in accordance with the Constitution.
'''29.''' (1) The executive government of the Republic in regard to any aspect of its internal or external affairs is vested in the State President and shall be exercised by him, either directly or through officers subordinate to him, in accordance with the Constitution.
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(5) Appointments under sub-section (4) shall be subject to the approval of the Senate.
(5) Appointments under sub-section (4) shall be subject to the approval of the Senate.
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====Command of Armed Forces====
 
'''32.''' (1) The supreme command of the armed forces of the Republic shall vest in the State President and he shall hold the office of Commander in Chief.
'''32.''' (1) The supreme command of the armed forces of the Republic shall vest in the State President and he shall hold the office of Commander in Chief.
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(4) Congress may regulate the exercise of the powers conferred by or under this section.
(4) Congress may regulate the exercise of the powers conferred by or under this section.
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====Referendum====
 
'''33.''' (1) If, at any time, the State President considers that it is desirable that any matter of national importance should be referred to a referendum, the State President may cause the matter to be referred to a referendum in the form of a question that is capable of being answered either by “Yes” or “No”.
'''33.''' (1) If, at any time, the State President considers that it is desirable that any matter of national importance should be referred to a referendum, the State President may cause the matter to be referred to a referendum in the form of a question that is capable of being answered either by “Yes” or “No”.
(2) An Act of Congress may lay down the procedure for the holding of a referendum and the compiling and consolidation of the result of a referendum.
(2) An Act of Congress may lay down the procedure for the holding of a referendum and the compiling and consolidation of the result of a referendum.
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====International relations====
 
'''34.''' (1) The State President shall be responsible for —
'''34.''' (1) The State President shall be responsible for —
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(3) Congress may, by resolution establish procedures for the ratification of treaties and other international agreements.
(3) Congress may, by resolution establish procedures for the ratification of treaties and other international agreements.
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====Prerogative of Mercy====
 
'''35.''' The State President may —
'''35.''' The State President may —
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(''d'') remit the whole or part of any punishment imposed on any person for any offense or of any penalty or forfeiture otherwise due to the Government on account of any offense.
(''d'') remit the whole or part of any punishment imposed on any person for any offense or of any penalty or forfeiture otherwise due to the Government on account of any offense.
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====Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy====
 
'''36.''' (1) There shall be an Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy which shall consist of —
'''36.''' (1) There shall be an Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy which shall consist of —
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Provided that his seat shall become vacant —
Provided that his seat shall become vacant —
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::(i) in the case of a person who, at the date of his appointment, was a Minister, if he ceases to be a Minister; or
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(i) in the case of a person who, at the date of his appointment, was a Minister, if he ceases to be a Minister; or
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::(ii) if the State President, by instrument in writing under his hand, so directs.
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(ii) if the State President, by instrument in writing under his hand, so directs.
(3) The Committee shall not be summoned except by the authority of the State President who shall, as far as is practicable, attend and preside at all meetings of the Committee, and, in the absence of the State President, the Attorney-General shall preside.
(3) The Committee shall not be summoned except by the authority of the State President who shall, as far as is practicable, attend and preside at all meetings of the Committee, and, in the absence of the State President, the Attorney-General shall preside.
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(5) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Committee may regulate its own procedure.
(5) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Committee may regulate its own procedure.
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====Functions of Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy====
 
'''37.''' (1) Where any person has been sentenced to death for any offense, the State President shall cause a written report of the case from the trial judge, together with such other information derived from the record of the case or elsewhere as he may require, to be considered at a meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy; and after obtaining the advice of the Committee he shall decide whether to exercise any of his powers under section ''thirty-five'' of this Constitution.
'''37.''' (1) Where any person has been sentenced to death for any offense, the State President shall cause a written report of the case from the trial judge, together with such other information derived from the record of the case or elsewhere as he may require, to be considered at a meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy; and after obtaining the advice of the Committee he shall decide whether to exercise any of his powers under section ''thirty-five'' of this Constitution.
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(2) The shall be a Committee to advise the State President on the exercise of his or her powers under this section which shall consist of not more than five, and not less than three, persons appointed by the State President.
(2) The shall be a Committee to advise the State President on the exercise of his or her powers under this section which shall consist of not more than five, and not less than three, persons appointed by the State President.
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====Declarations relating to public emergencies====
 
'''39.''' (1) At a time of national disaster or during a state of national defense or public emergency threatening the life of the nation or the constitutional order, the State President may by Proclamation in the ''Gazette'' declare that a state of emergency exists in _____ or any part thereof.
'''39.''' (1) At a time of national disaster or during a state of national defense or public emergency threatening the life of the nation or the constitutional order, the State President may by Proclamation in the ''Gazette'' declare that a state of emergency exists in _____ or any part thereof.
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Provided that any proclamation of martial law shall cease to be valid if it is not approved within a reasonable time by a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority of all the members of the House of Representatives.
Provided that any proclamation of martial law shall cease to be valid if it is not approved within a reasonable time by a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority of all the members of the House of Representatives.
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====Declaration of a state of war====
 
'''40.''' (1) The State President may, with the approval of Congress, given by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of all the members of Congress, declare that a state of war exists between _____ and any other country.
'''40.''' (1) The State President may, with the approval of Congress, given by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of all the members of Congress, declare that a state of war exists between _____ and any other country.
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(4) The State President may, with the approval of Congress, given by resolution, revoke a declaration of a state of war made under sub-section (1) or (2) of this section.
(4) The State President may, with the approval of Congress, given by resolution, revoke a declaration of a state of war made under sub-section (1) or (2) of this section.
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====Appointment, etc. of officers====
 
'''41.''' The State President may constitute such offices for _____ as may be lawfully constituted and, subject to the provisions of this Constitution and of any other law, the State President may —
'''41.''' The State President may constitute such offices for _____ as may be lawfully constituted and, subject to the provisions of this Constitution and of any other law, the State President may —

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