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 The memberships of the Members of the National Legislative Assembly last for a term of three years from the day of their appointment by the Monarch.

The Monarch wields the prerogative to appoint a Member who has retired by rotation as a Member again.

If a position of Member of the National Legislative Assembly becomes vacant for any other reason than retirement by rotation, the Monarch may appoint a person who has the qualifications under paragraph 1 as a replacing Member. In the event that He has made such appointment, the replacing Member can only be in the position until completion of the term of his predecessor.

The Monarch appoints [from amongst] the Members of the National Legislative Assembly one as President of the Assembly and one or several as Vice Presidents of the Assembly, according to a resolution of the Assembly.

Subject to section 10, at meetings of the National Legislative Assembly, the Members in attendance must not be less than one third of the total number of the Members in order to establish a quorum.

Subject to sections 10 and 11, the National Legislative Assembly has the power to enact rules relating to the selection of and the performance of duties by the President of the Assembly, the Vice Presidents of the Assembly, and members of committees, the procedure