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Central African (Economic Community of Central African States) Constitutions
The Central African region consists of 9 countries, each with its own constitution. These constitutions outline the governance structure of each country, including the roles of the president, parliament, and judiciary, tailored to their specific historical and political contexts.
Countries in North Africa
Angola Constitution
Angola’s constitution, adopted in 2010, establishes a presidential republic. It outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the president, the National Assembly, and the judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Cameroon constitution
Cameroon’s constitution, last amended in 2008, establishes a unitary republic with a strong presidency, defining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Central African Republic Constitution
The Central African Republic’s constitution, adopted in 2016, establishes a semi-presidential republic, defining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Chad Constitution
Chad’s constitution, adopted in 1996 and amended in 2018, establishes a presidential republic, defining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Democratic Republic of Congo Constitution
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s constitution, adopted in 2006, establishes a semi-presidential republic, defining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Equatorial Guinea Constitution
Equatorial Guinea’s constitution, adopted in 1991 and amended in 2011, establishes a presidential republic, defining the roles of the president, Chamber of Deputies, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Gabon Constitution
Gabon’s constitution, adopted in 1991 and amended in 2011, establishes a presidential republic, outlining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Republic of the Congo Constitution
The Republic of the Congo’s constitution, adopted in 2002, establishes a presidential republic, defining the roles of the president, National Assembly, and judiciary.
Countries in North Africa
Sao Tome and Principe constitution
São Tomé and Príncipe’s constitution, adopted in 1975 and amended in 2003, establishes a semi-presidential republic. It outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the president, the National Assembly, and the judiciary.