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Constitution of the Independent
State of Samoa
(2) Except as expressly authorised under the provisions of
this Constitution, no law and no executive or administrative
action of the State shall, either expressly or in its practical
application, subject any person or persons to any disability or
restriction or confer on any person or persons any privilege or
advantage on grounds only of descent, sex, language, religion,
political or other opinion, social origin, place of birth, family
status, or any of them.
(3) Nothing in this Article shall:
(a) prevent the prescription of qualifications for the
service of Samoa or the service of a body
corporate directly established under the law; or
(b) prevent the making of any provision for the protection
or advancement of women or children or of any
socially or educationally retarded class of
persons.
(4) Nothing in this Article shall affect the operation of any
existing law or the maintenance by the State of any executive or
administrative practice being observed on Independence Day:
PROVIDED THAT the State shall direct its policy towards the
progressive removal of any disability or restriction which has been
imposed on any of the grounds referred to in clause (2) and of any
privilege or advantage which has been conferred on any of those
grounds.
PART III
HEAD OF STATE
16. O le Ao o le Malo - There shall be a Head of State of
Samoa to be known as O le Ao o le Malo.
17. Repealed by clause (5)
(Article 17 ceased to be in force on the death of Malietoa Tanumafili II on the
11th day of May 2007 pursuant to clause (5)).
18. Election of Head of State - (1) The Head of State shall
be appointed by the Legislative Assembly acting on the
recommendation of the party or parties in Government.
(2) A person shall not be qualified to be appointed to the
office of Head of State: