The board of trustees selects a president of the University.
In the presidential election of 1980, no candidate received a majority; before congress could select a president, a military junta took over the government.
In the end, the process of selecting a president comes down to winnowing from a long list.
Voters go to the polls on Wednesday to select a president, and for the first time they have a choice of candidates.
Lawmakers must still settle a dispute over when to select a new president.
Thus, the Congress, which is also being elected on Sunday, will probably get the task of selecting a president, as it did in 1985.
The Assembly set 16 August 1946, as the date on which it would select a president.
They could vote for state legislators who in turn would select a president.
This congress would in turn select a standing legislature of 400 to 450 members, and a president to oversee it.
Within two months of the voting, the new congress is to select a standing legislature and a president with enhanced powers.