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Article 53
The deputies and senators enjoy parliamentary immunity.
No deputy, [and] no senator may be prosecuted, investigated, arrested, detained or judged as a result
of the opinions or of the votes emitted by then in the exercise of their functions, even after the
expiration of their mandate.
Except in case of flagrante delicto, the deputies and the senators may only be arrested or prosecuted
for crimes or offenses after the lifting, by their respective Assembly, of their parliamentary immunity.
Any procedure [concerning] flagrante delicto engaged against a deputy or against a senator is
brought without delay to the knowledge of the bureau of their Assembly. A deputy or a senator may
not, out of session, be arrested without the authorization of the bureau of the Assembly to which they
belong.
The detention or the prosecution of a deputy or a senator is suspended if the Assembly to which they
belong requires it.
Article 54
The National Assembly and the Senate are each directed by a president assisted by a bureau. The
presidents and the bureaus are elected for the duration of the legislature within the conditions
established by the internal regulations of each Assembly.
In case of vacancy of the presidency of the National Assembly or of the Senate, by death, resignation
or any other cause, the National Assembly or the Senate elects a new president within the fifteen (15)
days which follow the vacancy, if it is in session; in the contrary case, it meets of plain right within the
conditions established by its internal regulations.
The replacement of the other members of the bureaus is provided for in accordance with the
provisions of the internal regulations of each Assembly.
An organic law determines the status of the former presidents of the National Assembly and of the
Senate, notably, as it concerns their remuneration and their security.
Article 55
The National Assembly meets of plain right in two (02) ordinary sessions per year.
The first session opens [on] the first Tuesday of April.
The second session opens [on] the first Tuesday of October.
The Senate meets of plain right in two (02) ordinary sessions per year.
The first session opens [on] the first Thursday of April.
The second session opens [on] the first Thursday of October.
Each of the sessions lasts three (03) months.
The National Assembly and the Senate are convoked in extraordinary session by their respective
president on a specific agenda, at the demand of the President of the Republic or of the absolute
majority of the deputies or of the senators.
The deputies or the senators adjourn as soon as the agenda is exhausted.
Article 56
The right to vote of the deputies and of the senators is personal.
The internal regulations of the National Assembly or of the Senate may authorize exceptionally the
delegation of the vote. In this case, no one may receive the delegation of more than one mandate.
Togo 1992 (rev. 2007)
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