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Title IX: Of the Local Authorities
• Municipal government
• Subsidiary unit government

Article 94
The local authorities of the Central African Republic are the regions and communes.
They can be modified only by law.
Other categories of local authorities can be created by law.
Local authorities administer themselves freely through elected bodies.
An organic law will determine the implementation procedure of this provision.

Title X: Of Treaties and International
Agreements
• International law

• Treaty ratification
• Foreign affairs representative

Article 95
The Head of State of the Transition negotiates, approves and ratifies Treaties and
international Agreements.
The Head of State of the Transition delegates to the Prime Minister and relevant
Ministers the negotiation and approval of cooperation Agreements, loan
Agreements, financing covenants and international Agreements in matters of
economic development.

• Treaty ratification

Article 96
All negotiations leading to the conclusion of a treaty or of an international
agreement, submitted or not to referendum, are led according to a decision of the
Council of Ministers.
The Head of State of the Transition and the Prime Minister are to be informed of all
negotiations leading to the conclusion of all international Agreements. They shall be
promptly informed of its implementation.
The ratification or denunciation can only happen after authorization of the National
Council of the Transition with regards to:
• Peace treaties;
• Defense treaties;
• Commercial treaties;
• Treaties concerning the environment and natural resources;
• Agreements concerning the international order;
• Financing Agreements;
• Agreements involving the State’s finances;
• Agreements that modify provisions of a legislative kind;
• Agreements that concern the welfare of people and human rights;
• Agreements that include cession, exchange or addition of territory.

• Accession of territory

No cession, no exchange, no addition of territory is valid without the Central African
people’s consent called upon to give its opinion by way of referendum.

Central African Republic 2013

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