Central Africa Republic Court Disbands Presidential Reform Team Over Illegalities

September 24, 2022
Central Africa Republic Court Disbands Presidential Reform Team Over Illegalities
Faustin-Archange Touadera Photo Credit: AFP

The Supreme Court in the Central African Republic has dissolved the committee set up by the president, Faustin-Archange Touadera.

The president had set up the committee to execute his plans of amending the constitution to remove the presidential limit in order to give him the opportunity to run for a third term.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

The Supreme Court while delivering the judgment on Friday said that the committee set up by the president is “unconstitutional,” and the decision of the court cannot be appealed.

“The Decree was not in compliance with the country’s constitution.

“The presidential decree establishing the committee responsible for drafting the new constitution and designating members of the committee are unconstitutional and are annulled,” Constitutional Court president, Daniele Darlan declared.

He also stated that the senate must be set up before a constitutional reform can take place.

Faustin-Archange Touadera, 65 was elected in 2016 to rule the country after decades of civil war and was re-elected in 2020 to continue his leadership even though the election was criticized for violence.

The committee was set up by the president in August after his party, the United Hearts Movement (MCU) during a “republican dialogue” failed to amend the constitution in March to allow him bid for a third term in office.

Civil Societies and opposition parties took the president to court and the apex court annulled the Decree and dissolved the constitution reform panel.

For a decade now, the Central African Republic (CAR) which gained independence from France in 1960 has been faced with violence that has displaced thousands of citizens out of its 4.8 million population. It is ranked one of the least developed countries in the world.

John Adoyi, PBA Journalism Mentee
+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from Africa

Kenya 2027: What One Tweet Reveals About Ruto’s Poll Victory

In the sunlit streets of Kondele, Kisumu, President William Ruto addressed a swelling crowd, captured in a single tweet that has since become a digital window into Kenya’s political mood. Prime Business Africa investigations showed that the post was of  him standing

Burkina Faso Junta Dissolves Political Parties

Burkina Faso’s transitional government has dissolved all political parties, repealed the laws that governed their operation, and transferred their assets to the state, the presidency announced on Thursday. The move comes more than three years after a September 2022 coup brought junta

How Civilian Discontent Is Fueling Africa’s Military Coups

The Association of Foreign Relations Professionals of Nigeria (AFRPN) has called on African governments to address the underlying causes of military coups. Speaking at a press conference in Abuja ahead of the association’s 8th Annual Lecture and Conference, AFRPN President Ambassador Gani

Bobi Wine: When Uganda’s Politics Turned Personal

Inside Bobi Wine’s home, the front door is no longer a barrier but a line of confrontation. Soldiers have occupied the space where he lives with his wife and children, questioning, filming and searching, leaving traces of fear and defiance in every
Soludo Plans Creation Of Anambra Automotive Industrial Park
Previous Story

Soludo Plans Creation Of Anambra Automotive Industrial Park

Breakdown Of How Nigeria’s Debt Will Rise Over N70 billion In June
Next Story

Corrosive Corruption Is My Headache, Says Buhari at UN

Don't Miss

Aviation Workers To Shutdown Airport Operation For Two Days, Reveal Reasons

Lagos Airport’s Car Park Safe For Travellers, Vehicles – FAAN

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has disclosed that the
Reactions Trails Leaked Memo Request Of N1bn For Inauguration Of Tripartite Committee

Reactions Trail Leaked Memo Request Of N1bn For Inauguration Of Tripartite Committee

Reactions from Nigerians over a leaked memo requesting approval of