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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 was suspended after the bloodless ouster of former Prime Minister Eric Gairy, yet some rights protections were simultaneously enacted under The People's Laws 1979. The declared plans for a Constitutional referendum were not carried out prior to Bishop's assassination in October 1983. [3] Saye Zerbo Upper Volta: 1980
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.