Constitution Cameroon 1972 Constitution (reviewed 2008) The Xtra Daily1 min read Page 10 of 14 Prev Next Table of Contents Toggle PART I. THE STATE AND SOVEREIGNTYArticle 1Article 2Article 3Article 4PART II. EXECUTIVE POWERChapter I. The President of the RepublicArticle 5Article 6Article 7Article 8Article 9Article 10Chapter II. The GovernmentArticle 11Article 12Article 13PART III. LEGISLATIVE POWERArticle 14Chapter I. The National AssemblyArticle 15Article 16Article 17Article 18Article 19Chapter II. The SenateArticle 20Article 21Article 22Article 23Article 24PART IV. RELATIONS BETWEEN THE EXECUTIVE AND THE LEGISLATIVE POWERSArticle 25Article 26Article 27Article 28Article 29Article 30Article 31Article 32Article 33Article 34Article 35Article 36PART V. JUDICIAL POWERArticle 37Article 38Article 39Article 40Article 41Article 42PART VI. TREATIES AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTSArticle 43Article 44Article 45PART VII. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCILArticle 46Article 47Article 48Article 49Article 50Article 51Article 52PART VIII. THE COURT OF IMPEACHMENTArticle 53PART IX. THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCILArticle 54PART X. REGIONAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIESArticle 55Article 56Article 57Article 58Article 59Article 60Article 61Article 62PART XI. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONArticle 63Article 64PART XII. SPECIAL PROVISIONSArticle 65Article 66PART XIII. TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONSArticle 67Article 68Article 69 PART IX. THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL Article 54 There shall be an Economic and Social Council whose composition, duties and organization shall be laid down by law. Please check out our other thought-provoking articles if you did like this one: Finland 1999 Constitution (reviewed 2011)Cape Verde 1980 Constitution (reviewed 1992)Cambodia 1993 Constitution (reviewed 2008)Comoros 2001 Constitution (reviewed 2009)Greece 1975 Constitution (reviewed 2008) Get more fascinating contents like this on Facebook. FacebookXEmailLinkedInWhatsApp