TITLE III. THE EXECUTIVE POWER
CHAPTER I. COMPOSITION OF THE EXECUTIVE
Article 53: The Executive is composed of the President of the Republic, the Vice President of the
Republic and the Government.
CHAPTER II. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC
Article 54: The President of the Republic is the Head of State. He is the embodiment of national
unity. He ensures respect for the Constitution. He ensures the continuity of the State. He is the
guarantor of national independence, of the integrity of the territory and of respect for
international commitments.
Article 55: The President of the Republic is elected for five years by direct universal suffrage. He
may be re-elected only once.
He chooses a vice-president of the Republic, who is elected concurrently with him.
The candidate for the presidential election should be in possession of his civil and political rights
and should be at least thirty-five years old. He must be exclusively of Ivoirian nationality, born
of a father or mother who is of Ivoirian origin.
Article 56: The President of the Republic and the Vice-President of the Republic are elected by
majority list in two rounds. The election of the President of the Republic and the Vice-President
of the Republic is by the absolute majority of votes cast.
The first round of voting takes place on the last Saturday of the month of October in the fifth
year of the term of the President of the Republic and the Vice-President of the Republic in office.
If the absolute majority is not obtained in the first round, a second round is taken. Only the two
lists of candidates with the highest number of votes cast in the first round may be presented.
The second round is held on the last Saturday of November in the fifth year of the President of
the Republic and the Vice-President of the Republic in office.
The list of candidates with the highest number of votes is elected in the second round.
In case of a tie between the two lists of candidates in the second round, the list of candidates
having obtained the highest number of votes cast in the first round is declared elected.
The convocation of the electors is made by decree in the Council of Ministers.
Article 57: If, before the first round, one of the candidates from a list of candidates selected by
the Constitutional Council is incapacitated or dies, the Constitutional Council may declare the
postponement of the election within seventy-two hours from the time of the referral by the
independent Commission responsible for the elections.
In the event of the death or absolute incapacity of the candidate for the presidency of the
Republic on one of the two lists of candidates who came first after the first round, the Chairman
of the independent Commission responsible for the elections refers the matter to the
Constitutional Council immediately, which decides, within seventy-two hours from the time of
its referral, the postponement of the election.
In both cases, the election of the President of the Republic and the Vice-President of the
Republic is held within a period that may not exceed thirty days from the decision of the
Constitutional Council.
Article 58: After the final proclamation of the results by the Constitutional Council, the
President-elect of the Republic takes the oath of office, on the Constitution before the
Constitutional Council, in a formal sitting. The Vice-President of the Republic attends the
swearing-in ceremony.