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Article 69-71 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

Article 69-71 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

Article 69, 70, and 71 of the Constitution of Ethiopia 1994 are under Chapter Seven of the Act. Chapter Seven is titled The President of the Republic.

Article 69 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

The President

The President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is the Head of State.

Article 70 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

Nominations and Appointment of the President

1. The House of Peoples’ Representatives shall nominate the candidate for President.

2. The nominee shall be elected President if a joint session of the House of Peoples’ Representatives and the House of the Federation approves his candidacy by a two-third majority vote.

See also  Article 1-7 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

3. A member of either House shall vacate his seat if elected President

4. The term of office of the President shall be six years. No person shall be elected President for more than two terms.

5. Upon his election in accordance with sub-Article 2 of this Article, the President, before commencing his responsibility shall, at a time the joint session of the Houses, determines, present himself before it and shall make a declaration of loyalty to the Constitution and the Peoples of Ethiopia in the following words:

“I……., when on this date commence my responsibility as President of the Federal Democratic Republic, of Ethiopia, pledge to carry out faithfully the high responsibility entrusted to me.”

Article 71 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

Powers and Functions of the President

1. He shall open the joint session of the House of Peoples’ Representatives and the House of the Federation at the commencement of their annual sessions.

2. He shall proclaim in the Negarit Gazeta laws and international agreements approved by the House of Peoples’ Representatives in accordance with the Constitution.

3. He shall, upon recommendation by the Prime Minister, appoint ambassadors and other envoys to represent the country abroad.

4. He shall receive the credentials of foreign ambassadors and special envoys.

5. He shall award medals, prizes and gifts in accordance with conditions and procedures established by law.

6. He shall, upon recommendation by the Prime Minister in accordance with law, grant high military titles.

7. He shall, in accordance with conditions and procedures established by law, grant pardon.


See also: Article 61-68 Ethiopian Constitution 1994

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