Art. 159 - The elected assemblies assume the function of control within its popular dimension.
Art. 160 - The Government presents to each
chamber of the Parliament a report on the use of budgetary
credits which it voted for each financial year.
The financial year is close as far as it concerns the Parliament
by a vote, by each of the chambers, of the financial year in
question.
Art. 161 - Each of the two chambers of the Parliament may, within the framework of its prerogatives, institute at any time committees investigating affairs of general interest
Art. 162 - The control institutions and bodies are in charge of checking the conformity of the legislative and executive action with the Constitution and to verify the conditions of use and management of material means and public funds.
Art. 163 - A Constitutional Council is
institute to see to the respect of the Constitution.
The Constitutional Council sees also to the due form of
referendum operations, the election of the President of the
Republic and the legislative elections. It proclaims the results
of these operations.
Art. 164 - The Constitutional Council is
composed of nine (09) members: three (03) appointed by the
President of the Republic among whom is the President, two (02)
elected by the People's National Assembly, two (02) elected by
the Council of Nation, one (01) elected by the Supreme court of
Nation, one (01) elected by the Council of state.
Once elected or appointed, the members of the Constitutional
Council cease any other mandate, function, responsibility or
mission.
The President of the Republic appoints the President of the
Constitutional Council for a single mandate of six (06) years.
The other members of the Constitutional Council fill a unique
mandate of six (06) years and are renewed by half every three
(03) years.
Art. 165 - In addition to the prerogatives
explicitly bestowed upon it by other provisions of the
Constitution, the Constitutional Council pronounces on the
constitutionality of treaties, laws and regulations, either
through an opinion if these are not enforced or, otherwise,
through a decision.
The Constitutional Council, called upon by
the President of the Republic, expresses a compulsory opinion on
the constitutionality of the organic laws following their
adoption by the Parliament.
The Constitutional Council also pronounces on
the conformity of the rules of procedures of each of the two
chambers of the Parliament with the Constitution accordance with
the provisions of the above mentions paragraph.
Art. 166 - The Constitutional Council is called upon by the President of the Republic, the President of the People's National Assembly or by the President of the Council of Nation.
Art. 167 - The Constitutional Council
deliberates in camera; its opinion or its decision are given
within twenty (20) days following the date it was referred to.
The Constitutional Council defines the rules
of its functioning.
Art. 168 - When the Constitutional Council considers that a treaty, an agreement or a convention is not constitutional, its ratification cannot take place.
Art. 169 - When the Constitutional Council considers that a legislative or regulatory provision is not constitutional, this latter loses its effect from the date the decision is taken by the Council.
Art. 170 - An Audit Office is instituted
with the task of controlling a posteriori the finances of the
State, the territorial collectivities and public services.
The Audit Office establishes a yearly report
which is addressed to the President of the Republic.
The law defines the prerogatives, the
organization and the functioning of the Audit Office as well as
the sanctions of its investigations .
Art. 171 - A High Islamic Council is instituted to the President of the Republic and is trusted, in particular, with:
Art. 172 - The High Islamic Council is composed of fifteen (15) members, including a president appointed by the President of the Republic among national personalities highly qualified in various fields of science.
Art. 173 - A High Security Council
presided by the President of the Republic is instituted. Its task
is to express views on all the issues related to national
security.
The President of the Republic defines the modes of organization
and functioning of the High Security Council.
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