Other qualifications for the presidency are specified by Articles 136 to 147, part of Chapter III, Section B of the 1987 Constitution. The president has no powers except those accorded to him in the Constitution. The Constitution mandates that the president see to: • respect for and enforcement of the Constitution and the stability of government institutions; • regular operations of public entities; • the continuity of the State;; and • the nation's independence and the integrity of its territory. When there exists a majority in
Parliament in favor of a new government, the President must choose a prime minister from the majority party; otherwise, he chooses one after consultation with the two houses of Parliament. In either case, the choice must then be
ratified by Parliament. The president terminates the duties of the prime minister when the Government resigns. The president
declares war and negotiates and signs
peace treaties with the approval of the
National Assembly, and signs all international
treaties, conventions, and agreements, submitting them to the National Assembly for ratification. The president also accredits
ambassadors and
special envoys to foreign nations, receives letters of accreditation from ambassadors of foreign powers, and issues
exequaturs to recognize
consuls. With the approval of the
Senate, the president appoints the
generalissimo of the
Haitian armed forces and of the
Haitian police forces, as well as Haiti's ambassadors and consuls to foreign states. The president is himself the commander-in-chief of the armed services. With the approval of the Council of Ministers, the president appoints the directors-general of the civil service, as well as delegates and vice-delegates of various departments and arrondissements. The president ratifies laws, and has the right to choose between ratifying a law or not. The president may reduce or
commute sentences in all
res judicata cases, except ones imposed by Supreme Court judges. The president, however, may not grant amnesty to non-political prisoners. ==Residence==