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 rupting, or threatening the peace, whether it occurs inside or comes from outside the Kingdom, the Prime Minister has the power to give any order or do any act upon a resolution of the Council of Ministers and it shall be deemed that such an order or act is lawful.

Once the Prime Minister has given any order or done any act in accordance with the provisions of the previous paragraph, the Prime Minister shall notify the Assembly thereof.

All legal provisions, royal rescripts, and royal commands of any kind, which relate to the public affairs of the State, must be countersigned by the Prime Minister or a Minister.

In appointing a Prime Minister, the President of the Assembly shall give a countersignature.

Judges are independent in trying and adjudicating upon cases in accordance with the law.

Whenever no provision of this Constitution is applicable to any case, such case shall be ruled in line with the custom of the democratic administration of Thailand.