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to perform the functions of his or her office; or
(b)
the Vice-President is by reason of physical or mental infirmity
unable to discharge the functions of his or her office,
shall, in respect of any period for which it is in force, be conclusive and shall
not be questioned in any court:
Provided that any such certificate as is referred to in paragraph (a) of
this subsection shall cease to have effect if the President notifies any person
under subsection (4) of this section that he or she is about to resume the functions
of the office of President.
[Ch0000s37] 37. Oath of President
A person assuming the office of President shall, before entering upon the
duties of that office, take and subscribe such oaths as may be prescribed by
Parliament.
[Ch0000s38] 38. Returning officer at elections of President
(1) The Chief Justice shall be the returning officer for the purposes of
elections to the office of President.
(2) Any question which may arise as to whether(a)
any provision of this Constitution or any law relating to the
election of a President under section 32 or 35 of this Constitution has been
complied with; or
(b)
any person has been validly elected as President under those
sections,
shall be referred to and determined by the returning officer whose decision shall
not be questioned in any court.
[Ch0000s39] 39. Vice President
16 of 1997, s. 4. (1) There shall be a Vice-President who shall be appointed
by the President from among the Elected Members of the National Assembly who are
citizens of Botswana by birth or descent, which appointment shall be endorsed by the
said Elected Members.
(2) The Vice-President shall continue in office until a person elected at
the next election of President under section 32 or 35 of this Constitution assumes
office:
Provided that the office of Vice-President shall become vacant(i)
if the appointment of the holder of the office is revoked by the
President; or
(ii)
if the holder of the office ceases to be a Member of the National
Assembly for any other reason than a dissolution of Parliament.
(3) The Vice-President shall not enter upon the duties of his or her office
unless he or she has taken and subscribed the oath of allegiance and such oath for
the due execution of his or her office as may be prescribed by Parliament.
(4) If the Vice-President is absent from Botswana or is incapable by reason
of illness or any other cause of discharging the functions of his or her office, the
President may appoint a person, from among the Members of the Assembly, to perform
the functions of the office of Vice-President and any person so appointed may
discharge those functions accordingly:
Provided that a person appointed under this subsection shall cease to
perform the functions of the office of Vice-President(i)
if his or her appointment is revoked by the President;
(ii)
if he or she ceases to be a Member of the Assembly otherwise than by
reason of a dissolution of Parliament;
(iii)
upon the assumption by any person of the office of President; or
(iv)
upon the President giving him or her notice that the Vice-President
is about to resume his or her functions.
(5) Where the Vice-President is performing the functions of the office of
President in accordance with section 35 or 36 of this Constitution he or she may
appoint a person, from among the Members of the Assembly, to perform the functions
of the office of Vice-President and any person so appointed may discharge those
functions accordingly:
Provided that a person appointed under this subsection shall cease to
perform the functions of the office of Vice-President(i)
if his or her appointment is revoked by the Vice-President;
(ii)
if he or she ceases to be a Member of the Assembly otherwise than by
reason of a dissolution of Parliament; or
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