Schedule 1 (Article 2(1)(a) and Schedule 2)
Part I – Islands of the Seychelles Archipelago
Granitic Islands | |
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Mahé | Cousin |
Praslin | Cousine |
La Digue | Curieuse |
St. Anne | Ile Ronde (Praslin) |
Ile au Cerf | Chauve-Souris (Praslin) |
Ile Longue | Ile aux Fous |
Ile Moyenne | St. Pierre (Praslin) |
Ile Ronde | Ile Aride |
Grand Rocher | Zave |
Ile Cachée | Félicité |
Ile Sèche | Marianne |
Ile Anonyme | Grande Soeur |
Ile Hodoul | Petite Soeur |
Ile aux Rats | Ile aux Cocos |
Ile aux Souris | Ile La Fouche |
Ile Thérèse | SIlhouette |
Conception | Ile du Nord |
L‘Islette | Mamelles |
Chauve Souris (Mahé) | Ile aux Récifs |
Ile aux Vaches Marines | Frégate |
L‘Ilot | L‘Ilot (Frégate) |
Coralline Islands | |
Ile aux Vaches (Bird Island) | D‘Arros |
Ile Denis | Desroches |
Ile Plate | Etoile |
Coetivy | Boudeuse |
Amirantes Group: | Marie-Louise |
Rémire | Desnoeufs |
African Banks: | Aldabra Atoll: |
Bancs Africains | Grande Terre |
Ile du Sud | Picard |
St. Joseph‘s Atoll: | Polymnie |
St. Joseph | Malabar |
Ile aux Fouquets | Ile Michel |
Ressource | Ile Esprit |
Petit Carcassaye | Ile aux Moustiques |
Grand Carcassaye | Ilot Parc |
Bancs Ferrari | Ilot Emile |
Chiens | Ilot Yangue |
Pélicans | Ilot Magnan |
Vars | Ile Lanier |
Ile Paul | Champignon des Os |
Banc de Sable | Euphrate |
Banc aux Cocos | Grand Mentor |
Ile aux Poules | Grand Ilot |
Poivre Atoll: | Gros Ilot Gionnet |
Poivre | Gros Ilot Sésame |
Florentin | Heron Rock |
Ile du Sud | Hide Island |
Alphonse and St. François Atolls: | Ile aux Aigrettes |
Alphonse | Ile aux Cèdres |
Bijoutier | Iles Chalands |
St. François | Ile Fangame |
Farquhar Group: | Ile Héron |
Farquhar Atoll: | Ile Michel |
Ile du Nord | Ile Suacco |
Ile du Sud | Ile Sylvestre |
Manahas Nord | Ile Verte |
Manahas Milieu | Ilot Déder |
Manahas Sud | Ilot du Sud |
Ile aux Goëlettes | Ilot du Milieu |
Lapins | Ilot du Nord |
Ile du Milieu | Ilot Dubois |
Déposés | Ilot Macoa |
Bancs de Sable | Ilot Marquoix |
Providence Atoll: | Ilots Niçois |
Providence | Ilot Salade |
Bancs Providence | Middle Row Island |
St. Pierre | Noddy Rock |
Aldabra Group: | North Row Island |
Petit Mentor | Pagode |
Petit Mentor Endans | Ile du Sud-Ouest |
Petits Ilots | Ile aux Moustiques |
Pink Rock | Ile Baleine |
Table Ronde | Ile aux Chauve-Souds |
Cosmoledo Atoll: | Ile aux Macaques |
Menai | Ile aux Rats |
Ile du Nord | Ile du Nord-ouest |
Ile Nord-Est | Ile Observation |
Ile du Trou | Ile Sud-Est |
Goëlettes | Ilot la Croix |
Grand Polyte | Astove |
Petit Polyte | Assomption |
Grand Ile (Wizard) | |
Part II – Inner and Outer Islands
Inner Islands | |
La Digue | Ile du Nord |
Félicité | Mamelles |
Marianne | Ile aux Récifs |
Grande Soeur | Frégate |
Petite Soeur | L‘Illot (Frégate) |
Ile aux Cocos | Ile aux Vaches (Bird Island) |
Ile la Fouche | Ile Denis |
Silhouette | |
Outer Islands | |
Ile Plate | Ile aux Fouquets |
Coetivy | Ressource |
Amirantes Group: | Petit Carcassaye |
Rémire | Grand Carcassaye |
D‘Arros | Bancs Ferrari |
Desroches | Chiens |
Etoile | Pélicans |
Boudeuse | Vars |
Marie-Louise | Ile Paul |
Desnoeufs | Banc de Sable |
African Banks: | Bancs aux Cocos |
Bancs Africains | Ile aux Poules |
Ile du Sud | Poivre Atoll: |
St. Joseph‘s Atoll: | Poivre |
St. Joseph | Florentin |
Ile du Sud | Ile Fangame |
Alphonse and St. François Atolls: | Ile Héron |
Alphonse | Ile Michel |
Bijoutier | Ile Suacco |
St François | Ile Sylvestre |
Farquhar Group: | Ile Verte |
Farquhar Atoll: | Ilot Dèder |
Ile du Nord | Ilot du Sud |
Ile du Sud | Ilot du Milieu |
Manahas Nord | Ilot du Nord |
Manahas Milieu | Ilot Dubois |
Manahas Sud | Ilot Macoa |
Ile aux Goëlettes | Ilot Marquoix |
Lapins | Ilots Nicois |
Ile du Milieu | Ilot Salade |
Déposés | Middle Row Island |
Bancs de Sable | Noddy Rock |
Providence Atoll: | North Row Island |
Providence | Petit Mentor |
Bancs Providence | Petit Mentor Endans |
St. Pierre | Petits Illots |
Aldabra Group: | Pink Rock |
Aldabra Atoll: | Table Ronde |
Grande Terre | Cosmoledo Atoll: |
Picard | Menai |
Polymnie | Ile du Nord |
Malabar | Ile Nord-Est |
Ile Michel | Ile du Trou |
Ile Esprit | Goelettes |
Ile aux Moustiques | Grand Polyte |
Ilot Parc | Petit Polyte |
Illot Emile | Grand Ile (Wizard) |
Ilot Yangue | Pagode |
Ilot Magnan | Ile du Sud-Ouest |
Ile Lanier | Ile aux Moustiques |
Champignon des Os | Ile Baleine |
Euphrate | Ile aux Chauve-Souds |
Grand Mentor | lle aux Macaques |
Grand Ilot | lle aux Rats |
Gros Ilot Gionnet | Ile du Nord-Ouest |
Gros Ilot Sésame | lle Observation |
Heron Rock | lle Sud-Est |
Hide Island | Ilot la Croix |
Ile aux Aigrettes | Astove |
Ile aux Cèdres | Assomption |
Iles Chalands | |
Schedule 2 (Article 6)
Principles of Interpretation
1.Interpretation(1)In this Constitution, unless the context otherwise requires—"Act" means a law made pursuant to article 86;"Consolidated Fund" means the fund by that name established by article 151;"court" means a court of competent jurisdiction established by or under the authority of this Constitution;"designated Minister" means the Minister designated under article 75;"directly elected member" means a member of the National Assembly such as is referred to in article 78(a);"Electoral Commission" or "Commission" means the Electoral Commission established under article 115;"Electoral Commissioner" "financial year" means the period of twelve months beginning on the first day of January in any year, or on such other day as may be prescribed by an Act;"functions" includes powers and duties;"the Gazette" means such publication as may for the time being be appointed by the President to be the publication in which Government notices are published by authority, and includes any statements thereto in which Government notices are published;"Independence Day" means the 29th day of June, 1976;"the Inner and Outer Islands" means the islands described as such in Part II of Schedule 1;"Judge" means the Chief Justice or a Puisne Judge;"Justice of Appeal" means a Justice of the Court of Appeal established by article 120;"law" includes any instrument that has the force of law and any unwritten rule of law;"member" means a member of the National Assembly;"National Assembly", "Assembly" means the National Assembly established by this Constitution;"oath" includes an affirmation;"oath of allegiance" means the oath of allegiance prescribed in this Constitution;"person" includes any company or association or body of persons whether corporate or unincorporate;"political party" means a party registered as such in the manner prescribed by or under an Act;"prescribed" means prescribed by law;"proportionately elected member" means a member such as is referred to in article 78(b);"public authority" means a Ministry, department, division or agency of the Government or a statutory corporation or a limited liability company which is directly or ultimately under the control of the Government or any other body which is carrying out a governmental function or service or a body or person specified by an Act;"public office" means an office of emolument in the public service;"public officer" means, subject to paragraph 4, a person holding or acting in a public office;"the public service" means, subject to paragraph 4, the service of the Government of Seychelles in a civil capacity;"Speaker" means the Speaker of the National Assembly;"Standing Orders" means the rules of practice and procedure of the National Assembly made under article 101;"subordinate court" means any court other than—(a)the Court of Appeal; or(2)Unless the context otherwise requires, where an expression is defined in this Schedule or otherwise in this Constitution then, for that purpose, all grammatical variations and cognate and related expressions shall be understood in the same sense.2.NumberIn this Constitution, unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular shall include the plural and words in the plural shall include the singular.3.Functions of President, etc.In this Constitution, unless the context otherwise requires—(a)references to the functions of the office of the President shall be construed as references to the powers and duties of the President in the exercise of the executive power of the Republic and to any other powers or duties conferred or imposed on the President by or under this Constitution or any other law; and(b)a reference to the holder of an office by the term designating the office shall be construed as including a reference to any person acting in that office or, to the extent of the authority of the holder of the office, otherwise performing the functions of that office.4.Persons in receipt of pension(1)For the purposes of this Constitution, a person shall not be considered as holding office in the public service by reason only of the fact that the person is in receipt of a pension or other like allowance in respect of service under the Republic or any former Government of Seychelles.(2)If it is provided in any law that an office is not to be regarded as a public office for the purposes of this Constitution, a person cannot be regarded as holding, or acting in, a public office for those purposes by reason only that the person holds, or is acting in, that office.5.Provision where no time is prescribedWhere no time is prescribed or allowed within which an act is required or permitted by this Constitution to be done, the act shall or may be done, as the case may be, with all convenient speed and as often as the occasion requires.6.Attainment of ageFor the purpose of this Constitution, a person attains a certain age at the first moment of the relevant anniversary of the birth of that person.7.Exercise and performance of powers and duties(1)Where this Constitution confers a power or imposes a duty, the power may be exercised, or the duty shall be performed, as the case may be, from time to time as occasion requires.(2)Where this Constitution confers a power or imposes a duty on the holder of an office as such, the power may be exercised, or the duty shall be performed, as the case may be, by the holder (whether substantive or other) for the time being of the office.(3)Subject to subparagraph (5), where this Constitution confers a power to make an appointment, the power includes power to remove or suspend a person so appointed and to appoint another person temporarily in the place of a person so removed or suspended or, where the appointee is for any reason unable or unavailable to perform the duties for which the person was appointed, to appoint another person temporarily in the place of the appointee.(4)Where this Constitution confers a power to make any statutory instrument, pass any resolution or give any direction, the power includes powers exercisable in the same manner and subject to the same conditions (if any) to amend or revoke the instrument, resolution or direction.(5)The power provided for in subparagraph (3)—(a)shall be subject to this Constitution; and(b)shall be exercisable subject to any conditions to which the exercise of the original power or appointment was subjected.8.General principles of interpretationFor the purposes of interpretation—(a)the provisions of this Constitution shall be given their fair and liberal meaning;(b)this Constitution shall be read as a whole; and(c)this Constitution shall be treated as speaking from time to time.9.Repeal, etc.(1)The alteration of any provision of this Constitution shall not—(a)revive anything that was not in force or existing immediately before the alteration took effect;(b)affect the previous operation of the altered provision or anything duly done or suffered under it;(c)affect any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred under the altered provision;(d)affect any penalty, forfeiture or punishment incurred in respect of any offence committed against the altered provision; or(e)affect any investigation, legal proceedings or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment, and any such investigation, legal proceedings or remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced, and the penalty, forfeiture or punishment may be imposed, as if the altered provision had continued in force.(2)In subparagraph (1), the reference to the "alteration of any provision of this Constitution" shall be deemed to include a reference to any alteration of the Constitution such as is referred to in article 91(3)(b).Schedule 3 (Article 51)
Election of President
1.Method of electionSubject to paragraph 6, the President shall be directly elected by secret ballot by persons entitled to vote under and in accordance with this Constitution.2.Nomination(1)A person shall not be a candidate in an election for President unless—(a)the person submits to the Electoral Commission on or before the day appointed as nomination day in relation to the election the name of the other person the candidate designates as the candidate’s Vice-President together with a written consent accepting to be so designated signed by the other person and attested to the satisfaction of the Electoral Commission by a notary in Seychelles and the form provided for this purpose by the Electoral Commission completed and signed by that person and endorsed to the satisfaction of the Electoral Commission by such number, as may be prescribed under an Act, of other persons who are entitled to vote at the election under and in accordance with this Constitution; and(b)the person deposits with the Electoral Commission, or gives security to the satisfaction of the Electoral Commission for the payment of such sum as may be prescribed under an Act as the amount to be deposited by a person who is a candidate to the election for the office of President.(2)Where a person receives less than 5% of the votes cast at the election for the office of President in respect of which the person is standing as a candidate, the person shall forfeit to the Republic the sum deposited or in respect of which security was given under subparagraph (1)(b).3.Withdrawal of candidature(1)Subject to article 52A(4)(b), a person nominated as candidate for election to the office of President may withdraw the nomination at any time before the day appointed for the election by notice in writing to the Electoral Commission.(2)A person who, within such period as may be provided by law, withdraws as candidate under subparagraph (1) shall be refunded the deposit or returned the security for the deposit referred to in paragraph 2(1)(b).4.Time of Presidential electionAn election to the office of President shall be held so as to begin—(a)where the President is in office after the beginning of the period of four months ending on the date when the President’s term of office expires by the effluxion of time, during the first three months of that period; and(b)in any other case, during the period of three months beginning with the date when the office became vacant or a Proclamation under article 52A was made.5.Minimum percentage of votes for election of PresidentSubject to paragraphs 6 and 7, a person shall not be elected to the office of President unless he has received more than fifty percent of the votes in the election and the necessary number of ballots may, subject to the election being discontinued and recommenced in accordance with an Act, be held in accordance with the direction of the Electoral Commission to achieve that result.6.Sole Presidential candidateWhere immediately prior to the day appointed for holding an election to the office of President, there is only one candidate for election and that candidate has, since the day immediately following the day of the closing of nominations, been the sole candidate, no ballot shall be held and that candidate shall be declared by the Electoral Commission to be elected to the office of President.7.Withdrawal or death of candidates(1)Where on the day immediately following the day of closing of nominations for the election of President more than one candidate stand nominated for election and on the day of election only one candidate stands nominated by reason of the withdrawal of nominations of other candidates or no candidates stands nominated by reason of the withdrawal of nomination of all the candidates, the election shall be postponed and a further period of not less than seven days shall be allowed for nomination of other candidates.(2)Where on the day immediately following the day of closing of nominations for the election of President one or more candidates stand nominated for election and one or more of them die at any time before the close of the poll, the election shall be postponed and a further period of not less than seven days from the date of death of the candidate shall be allowed for nomination of other candidates.(3)The election postponed pursuant to subparagraph (1) or (2) shall be held on such date as the Electoral Commission may decide but, in any case, not later than thirty days of the event specified in those subparagraphs which occurred last and the candidates nominated pursuant to those subparagraphs shall, notwithstanding their withdrawal, be deemed to be the candidates for that election.(4)Where at any time between the close of the poll at an election and the declaration of the result of the election a candidate at the election dies the Electoral Commission shall proceed with the count and declare the result of the election notwithstanding the death of the candidate.8.Second or subsequent ballot(1)Where in an election to the office of President three or more candidates take part in any ballot and no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the votes cast, then, if the result of the ballot is that—(a)all the candidates receive the same number of votes;(b)two or more candidates receive, equally, the highest number of votes;(c)one candidate receives the highest number of votes and another candidate receives the second highest number of votes; or(d)one candidate receives the highest number of votes and two or more candidates receive, equally, the second highest number of votes,only the candidates referred to in subparagraph (a), subparagraph (b), subparagraph (c) or subparagraph (d), as the case may be, shall take part in the subsequent ballot and the other candidates, if any, shall be eliminated.(2)Any subsequent ballots referred to in subparagraph (1) shall be held not less than seven days and not more than fourteen days after the immediately preceding ballot.9.Certificate of electionAn instrument which—(a)is executed under the hand of the Electoral Commissioner; and(b)states that the person named in the instrument was duly elected to the office of President,shall be evidence that the person was so elected.Schedule 4 (Article 78(b))
Legislature - Proportionately elected members
1.InterpretationIn this Schedule—"general election" means a general election under article 79(1);"political party" means a political party which has nominated a candidate in a general election.2.Nomination by political partiesA political party which has nominated one or more candidates in a general election and has polled in respect of the candidates in aggregate 10% or more of the votes cast at the election may nominate a proportionally elected members for each 10% of the votes polled.3.Electoral Commission to determine entitlement to nominate membersFor the purposes of this Schedule, the Electoral Commission shall determine—(a)whether a political party may nominate any proportionately elected member of the National Assembly; and(b)if so, the number of proportionately elected members.4.Procedure for nominationA political party which may nominate a proportionately elected member of the National Assembly shall, within seven days after the general election, signify in writing to the Electoral Commission the name of the member and the Electoral Commission shall as soon as is practicable after receiving all the names of the proportionately elected members under this Schedule publish the names in the Gazette.Schedule 5 (Article 143)
Ombudsman
1.Functions of Ombudsman(1)Subject to this Schedule, the Ombudsman may—(a)investigate an action taken by a public authority or the President, Vice-President, Minister, officer or member of the public authority, being action taken in the exercise of the administrative functions of the public authority in the circumstances specified in subparagraph (2);(b)investigate an allegation of fraud or corruption in connection with the exercise by a person of a function of a public authority.(c)assist an individual complainant in respect of legal proceedings in relation to a contravention of the provisions of the Charter;(d)with leave of the Court hearing proceedings relating to a contravention of the provisions of the Charter, become a party to the proceedings;(e)initiate proceedings relating to the constitutionality of a law or of the provisions of a law.(2)The Ombudsman shall investigate an action under subparagraph (1)(a)—(a)where the Ombudsman receives a complaint from a person or body alleging that the complainant has suffered a violation of the complainant’s fundamental rights or freedoms under the Charter, or an injustice, in consequence of a fault in the administration of a public authority or has been treated harshly or oppressively by the authority or the President or Vice-President or a Minister, officer or number of the authority in the exercise of the administrative functions of the authority;(b)where the President or Vice-President or a Minister or member of the National Assembly requests the Ombudsman to investigate the action on the ground that the person or body specified in the request—(i)has or may have suffered a violation of the person’s or body’s fundamental rights or freedoms under the Charter, or an injustice, in consequence of a fault in the administration of a public authority or of a fault of the President or Vice-President or a Minister, officer or member of the authority in the exercise of the administrative functions of the authority;(ii)has been treated harshly or oppressively by the authority or the President or Vice-President or a Minister, officer or member of the authority in the exercise of the administrative functions of the authority,or on the ground that the practices or patterns of conduct of a public authority or the President or Vice-President or a Minister, officer or member of the authority in the exercise of the administrative functions of the authority appear to result in injustices or harsh, oppressive or unfair administration; or(c)where the Ombudsman considers that it is necessary to investigate the action on the grounds specified in sub subparagraph (b), and an allegation under subparagraph (1)(b).(3)The Ombudsman shall not investigate or may discontinue an investigation of a complaint relating to an action referred to in subparagraph (1)(a) or an allegation under subparagraph (1)(b) where it appears to the Ombudsman that—(a)the complaint or allegation is frivolous, vexatious or trivial or not made in good faith;(b)the making of the complaint or allegation has, without reasonable cause, been delayed for more than twelve months;(c)in the case of a complaint relating to subparagraph (1)(a), the complainant does not have sufficient interest in the subject matter of the complaint;(d)in the case of a complaint relating to subparagraph (1)(a), the complaint has or had, by way of remedy under this Constitution or any other law, a right of appeal, objection or review on merits and the complainant has not exhausted the remedy, unless the Ombudsman believes that in the particular circumstances it is or was not reasonable to expect the complainant to exhaust or to have exhausted the remedy.(4)In this Schedule—"action" includes a failure to act, an advice or a recommendation;"body" means a body of persons whether corporate or incorporate;"investigation" means an investigation in terms of this Schedule;"public authority" means a Ministry, a department division or agency of the Government or a statutory corporation or a limited liability company which is directly or ultimately under the control of Government or any other body which is carrying out a governmental function or service or a person or body specified by an Act.(5)A limited liability company of which the Government holds not more than forty-nine per centum of its issued share capital shall not, for the purposes of subparagraph (4), be treated to be a limited liability company which is under the direct or ultimate control of the Government.2.Excluded mattersThe Ombudsman shall not investigate an action referred to in paragraph 1(1)(a) -(a)in respect of a subject matter which the President or Vice-President or the relevant Minister certifies may affect the relation or dealing between the Government of Seychelles and any other Government or international organisation, the security of the Republic or the investigation of crime;(b)concerning the performance of a judicial function or a Justice of Appeal, Judge or person performing a judicial function;(c)taken with respect to orders or directions to a disciplinary force or a member of the force; or(d)unless the person aggrieved is resident in Seychelles or the action was taken in respect of the person aggrieved while the person was present in Seychelles or in respect of rights or obligations that arose or accrued in Seychelles.3.Investigative power of OmbudsmanSubject to this Schedule, the Ombudsman has the same power as a Judge of the Supreme Court in respect of the attendance of a person before the Ombudsman, the examination of any person in relation to an investigation, the production of a document or record relevant to an investigation and the inspection of premises relevant to an investigation.4.Privileged information(1)Subject to this paragraph, a person shall not refuse to answer any question or withhold any document, information, record or thing or refuse to make available to the Ombudsman any document, information, record or thing or refuse access to the Ombudsman to any premises relating to an investigation on the ground that the answering of the question or disclosure of the document, information, record or thing or making available of any document, information, record or thing or the granting of access to any premises would be injurious to the public interest, contrary to a law or in breach of a privilege or an obligation, whether contractual or otherwise.(2)Where a certificate certifying that the answering of a question, the disclosure of document, information, record or thing or the granting of access to any premises would be contrary to public interest is issued by—(a)the President—(i)because it might prejudice the security of the Republic or international relations between the Government of Seychelles and any other Government or international organisation; or(ii)because it involves the disclosure of the proceedings of the Cabinet;(b)the Attorney-General because it might prejudice the investigation or detection of crime,the Ombudsman shall not require a person to answer the question, disclose the document, information, record or thing, make available the document, information, record or thing or grant access to premises, as the case may be.5.Investigation(1)The Ombudsman shall, when carrying out an investigation, act fairly and judicially and shall in particular, afford any public authority or person alleged to have taken or authorised an action or responsible for the administration of the public authority which is the subject of an investigation an opportunity to be heard.(2)Subject to subparagraph (1), the Ombudsman shall determine the procedures to be followed when conducting an investigation.