It should be reminded that, since 1987, no Permanent Electoral Council could be created, and no permanent electoral legislation has been adopted; electoral rules had been adopted by decree in 2021 for elections which eventually never took place. New electoral rules will therefore need to be adopted before the constitutional referendum and the next elections. In the absence of Parliament, this should take place by a decree of the executive branch of government (Transitional Presidential Council or Gouvernement). Even if, with no elected institution in office, the issue of stability of electoral law does not arise as such, it seems appropriate to take the 2021 decree or the decrees applied to the latest elections as a point of departure for the next constitutional referendum and elections.