Cameroon: Law No. 2026/004 to amend and supplement some provisions of law No.2004/004 of 21 April 2004 to lay down the organization and functioning of the Constitutional Council, as amended and supplemented by law No. 2012/015 of 21 December 2012.
Cameroon’s New Constitutional Council Amendment: Law No. 2026/004: In April 2026, Cameroon enacted Law No. 2026/004, amending and supplementing provisions of Law No. 2004/004 of 21 April 2004 on the organization and functioning of the Constitutional Council, as previously updated by Law No. 2012/015 of 21 December 2012.
This latest amendment introduces significant clarifications regarding the vacancy of the office of the President of the Republic.
Key Highlights of the Amendment
- Resignation Procedure: The President of the Republic must tender resignation to both the President of the Constitutional Council and the Vice-President of the Republic.
- Permanent Incapacity:
- The Constitutional Council is empowered to ascertain permanent incapacity in line with Article 6(5) of the Constitution.
- The Vice-President of the Republic refers the matter to the Constitutional Council.
- A ruling requires a two-thirds majority of Council members.
- Publication of Ruling: Any ruling on permanent incapacity must be published urgently and inserted in the Official Gazette in both English and French.
Why This Matters
This amendment strengthens constitutional clarity on presidential succession and ensures transparency in the handling of vacancies in the highest office. It reinforces the role of the Constitutional Council as a guardian of constitutional order and stability.
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