[*] Art. 61. The President shall be relieved of his office at the
expiration of his term of his office. If, at the end of the
period, the new President has not been elected, or, having been
elected, be unable to assure office and when the Vice-President is
also unable to act as President, the Cabinet shall officiate for
the President.
[*] Art. 62. The election of the Vice-President shall be in
accordance with the regulations fixed for the election of the
President; and the election of the Vice-President shall take place
simultaneously with the election of the President. Should the post
of the Vice-President become vacant, a new Vice-President shall be
elected.
Art. 63. The President shall promulgate all laws and supervise and
secure their enforcement.
Art. 64. The President may issue and publish mandates for the
execution of laws in accordance with the powers delegated to him
by the law.
Art. 65. (Eliminated.)
Art. 66. The President shall appoint and remove all civil and
military officials, with the exception of those specially provided
for by the Constitution or laws.
Art. 67. The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the Army
and Navy of the Republic.
The organization of the Army and Navy shall be fixed by law.
Art. 68. Intercourse with foreign countries, the President shall
be the representative of the Republic.
Art. 69. The President may, with the concurrence of the National
Assembly, declare war, but, in case of defence against foreign
invasion, he may request recognition of the National Assembly
after the declaration of the war.
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