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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, Part 2, of the Constitution which describes that above pecking order, simultaneously describes only key function of the President. That function is that of the President as Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The second executive position within this part of the Constitution is that of the Vice- President. When it comes to delegated executive authority then, for matters dealing with state functions, the office of the Vice-President naturally takes precedence over that of the Prime Minister. Regarding therefore, the protocol of honour and I emphasize, the sequencing in Part 2 of the Constitution is the President, the Vice-President, the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Ministers and other Ministers. However, for worthy, the Constitution as amended in 2008 and the sequel National Accord and Reconciliation Act, have reconstructed executive authority. As far as the executive authority is concerned, only the offices of the Prime Minister and his deputies were affected, particularly because they were new. Section 23(1) provides, and I quote;"
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