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With the exception of Articles 108 through 111, the dispositions of
Part One of Title Five relating to the judicial, administrative, and
financial judiciary enter into force after the creation of the Supreme
Judicial Council;
With the exception of Article 118, the dispositions of Part Two of Title
Five relating to the Constitutional Court enter into force upon the
creation of the first Constitutional Court;
Dispositions of Title Six relating to the constitutional bodies enter into
force after the election of the Assembly of the Representatives of the
People;
Dispositions of Title Seven relating to local authorities enter into force
as soon as the laws mentioned in the Title enter into force.

Presidential and legislative elections are organized in the period starting
four months after the creation of the Higher Independent Elections
Commission and, in any event, no later than the end of 2014.
Endorsements are made in the first direct presidential election by a number
of members of the National Constituent Assembly corresponding to the
number set for the members of the Assembly of the Representatives of the
People, or the number of registered voters, as stated by the election law.
The Supreme Judicial Council shall be created within a maximum of six
months from the date of the first legislative elections; and the
Constitutional Court shall be created within a maximum of one year from
the elections.
The two first partial renewals of the Constitutional Court, the Elections
Commission, the Audio-visual Communications Commission, and the Good
Governance and anti-Corruption Commission are carried out by a draw of
lots between the initially nominated members. The chairpersons of these
bodies are excluded from these draws.
In the first three months following the promulgation of the Constitution,
the National Constituent Assembly creates, by an organic law, a provisional
authority in charge of determining the constitutionality of laws. It is
composed of:
 
• The first President of the Court of Cassation, president;
 
• The first President of the Administrative Court, member;
 
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With the exception of Articles 74 and 75, the dispositions of Part One
of Title Four relating to the President of the Republic enter in force
from the date of the announcement of the definitive results of the first
direct presidential elections. Articles 74 and 75 enter into force only
when the President of the Republic is elected directly;

The first President of the Audit Court, member;

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