Article 68 of the Constitution requires the acting president to hold new elections within 60 days.
The provisions are set down in Article 80 of the Constitution.
Article 99 of the Constitution divides the courts into three categories: civil, religious and special.
The court was created by Article 93(1) of the Constitution.
This power, granted by Article 27 of the Constitution, has not so far been used.
Article 107 (4) of the Constitution has given the power to review its own judgments as specified by the law.
However, these mostly focused on the civil service, as Article 153 of the Constitution did.
Article 100 of the Constitution gives access to public documents.
Article 34 of the Constitution provides for a right of access to information.