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Article 63
The Prime Minister is the Head of the Government; in this capacity, he directs and
coordinates the governmental action.
He is responsible for the implementation of the policy of national defense defined by
the President of Faso.
He exercises the regulatory power conforming to the law, assures the
implementation of the laws, appoints to civil and military offices other than those
relevant to the competence of the President of Faso.
In the thirty days which follow his appointment, the Prime Minister makes a
declaration of general policy before the National Assembly.
This declaration is followed by debates and gives rise to a vote.
The adoption of this declaration validates investiture.
If the declaration of general policy does not receive the absolute majority of the
members composing the National Assembly, the President of Faso terminates the
functions of the Prime Minister within a time of eight days.
He appoints a new Prime Minister in accordance with the provisions of Article 46
above.
Article 64
The Prime Minister assures the presidency of the Council of Ministers by delegation
and for a specific agenda.
Article 65
The Prime Minister determines the attributions of the members of the Government.
These attributions are established by decree taken in the Council of Ministers.
Article 66
The acts of the Prime Minister are, as the case may be, countersigned by the
members of the Government responsible for their implementation.
Article 67
The Prime Minister can delegate certain of his powers to members of the
Government.
• Cabinet removal
Article 68
The members of the Government are responsible for the management of their
respective departments before the Prime Minister. They are jointly responsible for
the decisions of the Council of Ministers.
Article 69
Any vacancy of the post of Prime Minister automatically terminates the functions of
the other members of the Government. In this case, the latter expedite the current
affairs until the formation of a new Government.
Burkina Faso 1991 (rev. 2012)
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