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In the event of failure to attain the necessary absolute majority, a motion of censure
may not be reintroduced for a minimum period of six months.
The Assembly of the Representatives of the People may withdraw its confidence in a
member of the government after a reasoned request is submitted to the Speaker of
the Assembly by at least one-third of the members. Withdrawal of the Assembly’s
confidence in the member of the government requires an absolute majority of votes.
• Cabinet removal
• Head of government removal
• Head of government replacement

Article 98
The resignation of the Head of Government entails the resignation of the entire
government. Resignation shall be submitted in writing to the President of the
Republic who notifies the Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the
People.
The Head of Government may request the Assembly of the Representatives of the
People to give a vote of confidence to the government to continue its work. The vote
of confidence shall be by an absolute majority of the members of the Assembly of the
Representatives of the People. Should the Assembly not renew confidence in the
government, the latter shall be deemed to have resigned.
In both cases, the President of the Republic shall assign the person who is most
capable to form the government in accordance with the provisions of Article 89.

• Cabinet removal
• Head of government removal
• Head of state removal
• Dismissal of the legislature

• Head of government replacement

Article 99
The President of the Republic may ask the Assembly of the Representatives of the
People to conduct a vote of confidence in the government on a maximum of two
occasions during the entire presidential term. Confidence is voted by the absolute
majority of members of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
In the case of non-renewal of confidence, the government is considered to have
resigned. In this case the President of the Republic asks the person deemed most
capable to form a government in a period not exceeding thirty days in conformity
with the first, fifth, and sixth paragraphs of Article 89.
If the period expires without the formation of the government, or if the government
does not obtain the confidence of the Assembly, the President of the Republic may
dissolve the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and organize early
legislative elections after a minimum of forty five days and a maximum of ninety
days.
If the Assembly renews its confidence in the government on the two occasions, the
President of the Republic will be considered to have resigned.

• Head of government replacement

Article 100
If the office of Head of Government becomes permanently vacant for any reason
except for resignation and withdrawal of the confidence of the Assembly, the
President of the Republic shall ask the candidate of the ruling party or coalition to
form a government within one month. If this period expires without forming a
government, or if the government formed fails to receive a vote of confidence, the
President shall ask the individual deemed most capable to form a government which
presents itself before the Assembly for the purpose of obtaining a vote of confidence
in accordance with the provisions of Article 89.
The outgoing government shall continue to administer government business under
the supervision of one of its members to be selected by the Council of Ministers and
nominated by the President of the Republic until the new government takes up its
functions.

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