The referendum would bring a number of proposed changes to the constitution of Haiti, including: • Abolition of the
Senate and creation of a unicameral legislature • Abolition of the post of
Prime Minister (thereby changing from a
semi-presidential system to a full
presidential system of government) • Creation of an office of
Vice President to replace the Prime Minister • Modification of the electoral system for presidential elections, changing from a
two-round system to one held in one round under
first-past-the-post voting • Moving regular legislative elections to coincide with presidential elections every five years • Modification of the presidential term limit, allowing two consecutive five-year terms (removing the requirement for a five-year interval before being eligible to serve again for a final term). Additionally, the incumbent will be prohibited from running in the next presidential election following the adoption of the new constitution • Allowing Haitian citizens with dual nationality to run for, or serve in, high office, including president (local and deputy elections included, provided habitual residence is proven), as well as allocating Haitians abroad no less than 5% of legislative seats • Mandatory military and/or civic service for those turning 18 years of age • Constitutional amendments need approval in the legislature and then in a referendum, rather than in two votes in the legislature before and after general elections == Postponement ==