2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
 
Seychelles and another government or an international
organization relating to the presence in Seychelles of
members of a disciplinary force of that other country or
under the control of the international organization or in
relation to any punishment imposed in respect of any such
conviction or any penalty or forfeiture resulting from any
such conviction.

61. There shall be an advisory committee on the power of
pardon under article 60 which shall consist of not less that
three and not more than five persons as may be appointed
for a term of seven years by the President from candidates
proposed by the Constitutional Appointments Authority.

Advisory 
committee 
 

62. (1) Subject to this Constitution and to any other law, the
powers of establishing and abolishing offices for the
Republic shall vest in the President.

Establishment 
and abolition of
and appointment
to offices
 

(2) The President may, by order, declare that an office
established by the President under clause (1) shall not be an
office in the public service.
(3) Appointment to an office declared by the President
not to be an office in the public service shall be made by the
President from candidates proposed by the Constitutional
Appointments Authority.
(4) Appointment to an office, established by the President
under clause (1), other than an office referred to in clause (2),
shall be made by the President or by a person or body
authorised by the President.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

63.(1)Where under this Constitution, an appointment to an
office or the designation of a person for any purpose by the
President is expressed to be subject to the approval of the
National Assembly, particulars of the proposed appointment
or designation shall be sent to the Speaker and the Speaker
shall cause the National Assembly to vote on the proposed
appointment or designation.

Appointments 
Appointments 
 
subjects
subject to 
 to 
approval of 
approval of 
 
National 
National 
Assembly 
Assembly 
 
 
 
 

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Diplomatic
 
representation
and
  execution
of treaties
3/7/1994
 
 
 
 
 

 




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