c) To exercise the right of veto regarding any statutes within 30 days from the date
of their receipt;
d) To appoint and swear in the Prime Minister designated by the party or alliance of
parties with parliamentary majority after consultation with political parties sitting
in the National Parliament;
e) To request the Supreme Court of Justice to undertake preventive appraisal and
abstract review of the constitutionality of the rules, as well as verification of
unconstitutionality by omission.
f) To submit relevant issues of national interest to a referendum as laid down in
Section 66;
g) To declare the state of siege or the state of emergency following authorisation of
the National Parliament, after consultation with the Council of State, the
Government and the Supreme Council of Defence and Security;
h) To declare war and make peace following a Government proposal, after
consultation with the Council of State and the Supreme Council of Defence and
Security, under authorisation of the National Parliament;
i) To grant pardons and commute sentences after consultation with the Government;
j) To award honorary titles, decorations and merits in accordance with the law.
Section 86
(Competencies with regard to other organs)
It is incumbent upon the President of the Republic, with regard to other organs:
a) To chair the Supreme Council of Defence and Security;
b) To chair the Council of State;
c) To set dates for presidential and legislative elections in accordance with the Law;
d) To request the convening of extraordinary sessions of the National Parliament,
whenever imperative reasons of national interest so justify;
e) To address messages to the National Parliament and the country;
f) To dissolve the National Parliament in case of a serious institutional crisis
preventing the formation of a government or the approval of the State Budget and