Article 29.—Provisional President and Vice-President will be elected by the National Assembly by vote of two-thirds of the members present at a quorum of three-fourths of the whole number.
Article 30.—Provisional President represents Provisional Government and controls political affairs and promulgates laws.
Article 31.—Provisional President executes laws and issues orders authorised by law and has such orders promulgated.
Article 32.—Provisional President controls and commands the Navy and Army of the whole country.
Article 33.—Provisional President decides official organisations and discipline but such should be approved by the National Assembly.
Article 34.—Provisional President is empowered to make appointments and dismissals of civil and military officials. However, the Ministers of State, ambassadors and ministers accredited to foreign Powers, should be approved by the National Assembly.
Article 35.—Provisional President declares war, negotiates peace and concludes treaties with the approval of the National Assembly.
Article 36.—Provisional President declares martial law in accordance with law.
Article 37.—Provisional President represents the whole country to receive ambassadors and ministers of foreign countries.