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Presidential term limits would be abolished. The presidential term would also be extended from five to seven years. [12] [13]To be eligible to run for the presidency, a person, as well as their parents, [14] would need to have been born in the Central African Republic, not hold dual citizenship, have resided in the country for no less than two years, and hold a university degree.
A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 13 and 14 December 2015. [1] The referendum was originally scheduled to be held on 5 October 2015, prior to general elections, [2] but was later delayed. Violence on polling day led to voting being extended for another day. [1] The new constitution was approved by 93% of ...
The Constitution of the Central African Republic was approved by referendum on December 15, 2015 and formally adopted on March 27, 2016. [1] [2] [needs update] Since its independence in 1960, the Central African Republic has used many constitutions, showing a great political instability with coups.
The Central African Republic went to the polls Sunday in a highly anticipated vote on a new constitution that would remove presidential term limits. President Faustin Archange Touadera wants to ...
BANGUI (Reuters) -Central African Republic held a constitutional referendum on Sunday which, if passed, could allow President Faustin-Archange Touadera to run for a third term in 2025. Touadera ...
Move could entrench the ruling party’s power indefinitely in Central African Republic, observers say BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — The post Constitutional referendum to remove ...
A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 5 December 2004. The new constitution would change the system of government from presidential to semi-presidential, as well as putting a limit of two terms on the President. [1] It was approved by 91.37% of voters with a 77.1% turnout.
A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 21 November 1986, following a military coup in 1981. The new constitution would make the country a one-party state with the Central African Democratic Rally as the sole legal party. The presidential term was to be set at six years, with no term limits.