Article 226: The President of the Republic is the Head of State and of the National Executive, in which latter capacity he directs the action of the government.
Article 227: In order to be elected President of the Republic, it is
necessary to be Venezuelan by birth, with no other nationality, to be
more than 30 years of age, not a member of the clergy and not subject
to any conviction by final judgment, as well as meeting fulfill other
requirements prescribed in this Constitution.
Article 228: The election of the President of the Republic shall be
by universal suffrage by direct and secret ballot, in accordance with
law. The candidate who has received a majority of the valid votes cast
shall be proclaimed elected.
Article 229: A person holding the office of Executive Vice-President, Minister or Governor, or Mayor as of the date he announces
his candidacy or at any time between such date and that of the
Presidential election shall not be eligible for election to the office of
President of the Republic.
Article 230: The presidential term is six years. The President of
the Republic may be re-elected, immediately and once only, to an
additional term.
Article 231: The candidate elected shall take office as President of
the Republic on January 10 of the first year of his constitutional term,
by taking an oath before the National Assembly. If for any supervening reason, the person elected President of the Republic cannot be
sworn in before the National Assembly, he shall take the oath of office
before the Supreme Tribunal of Justice.
Article 232: The President of the Republic is responsible for his
acts and for fulfilling the duties and obligations inherent to such position. Is obligated to endeavor the guarantee of the rights and liberties