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Article 100
The Prime Minister presides over the Council of the Cabinet.
He substitutes for the President of the Republic in the presidency of the Council of
Ministers, by virtue of an express delegation and for a specific agenda.
He substitutes [for] him equally in the presidency of the councils and committees of
defense.
Article 101
The Council of Ministers determines the matters in which the Prime Minister
exercises the regulatory power.
Article 102
The Prime Minister can delegate certain of his powers to the members of the
Government.
Article 103
The acts of the Prime Minister are countersigned, the case arising, by the Ministers
given the charge of their execution.
Article 104
When they enter into [their] functions and at the end, the Prime Minister and other
members of the Government are held to make on their honor a written declaration
of their patrimony and to address it to the Supreme Court.
The provisions relative to public contracts and adjudications provided for in Article
73 are applicable to the members of the Government.
• Head of government's role in the
legislature
Article 105
The functions of member of the Government are incompatible with the exercise of
any parliamentary mandate, of any function of professional representation of
national character, with any public employment or any professional or lucrative
activity, with the exception of Higher Education, of Scientific Research, [and] of
Health.
• Organic laws
An organic law establishes the conditions under which the replacement of the
Deputies named to the Government is provided for.
Title IV: Of the Legislative Power
• Structure of legislative chamber(s)
Article 106
The legislative power is exercised by the National Assembly.
The members of the National Assembly have the title of Deputy.
Chad 1996 (rev. 2005)
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