Cameroon

(1) 'The President of the Republic may, where circumstances so warrant, declare by decree a state of
emergency which shall confer upon him such special powers as may be provided for by law.

(2) In the event of a serious threat to the nation's territorial integrity or to its existence, its independence
or institutions, the President of the Republic may declare a state of siege by decree and take any
measures as he may deem necessary. He shall inform the Nation of his decision by message.

Article 10

(1) The President of the Republic shall appoint the Prime Minister and, on the proposal of the latter, the
other members of Government.

He shall define their duties.

He shall terminate their appointment.

He shall preside over the Council of Ministers.

(2) The President of the Republic may delegate some of his powers to the Prime Minister, other
members of Government and any other senior administrative officials of the State, within the framework
of their respective duties.

(3) Where the President of the Republic is temporarily unable to, perform his duties, he shall delegate
the Prime Minister and, should the latter also be unavailable, any other member of Government to
discharge his duties within the framework of an express delegation of some of his powers.

CHAPTER II
The Government
Article 11

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