- (4) To preside over the Cabinet, subject to authorization in advance from the President of the Republic.
- (5) To coordinate relations between the National Executive and the National Assembly.
- (6) To preside over the Federal Government Council.
- (7) To appoint and remove, in accordance with law, those national government officials for whose designation no other authority has been made responsible.
- (8) To replace the President of the Republic when the latter is temporarily unavailable.
- (9) To exercise such powers as may be delegated to him by the President of the Republic.
- (10) Any other powers assigned to him under the Constitution and the law.
Article 240: Passage of a motion to censure the Executive Vice-President, by vote of at least two-thirds of the members of the
National Assembly, automatically involves his removal from office.
The removed official, shall not be eligible to serve as Executive Vice-President or Minister, for the remainder of the current presidential
term of office.
The third removal of an Executive Vice-President, during the same presidential term of office as a consequence of motions of censure, authorizes the President of the Republic, to dissolve the National Assembly. The dissolution order includes the calling of elections to form a new legislature within 60 days of the dissolution of the old.
The Assembly cannot be dissolved during the final year of its constitutional term of office.
Article 241: The Executive Vice-President is accountable for his
acts, in accordance with this Constitution and the law.