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 In the event that the National Legislative Assembly resolves to disapprove the draft constitution at the first or third reading, the Cabinet shall introduce a new draft constitution within ninety days from the day of the passage of the resolution of disapproval by the National Legislative Assembly.

The provisions of section 10 shall apply to the consideration and promulgation of the draft constitution introduced by the Council of Ministers in accordance with paragraph 1.

At meetings of the National Legislative Assembly, every Member has the right to interpellate a Minister in respect of any matter which relates to the work under his duty, but the Minister has the right to withhold the answer when he finds that the matter should not yet be disclosed as it relates to the safety or important benefit of the State, or when he finds that the interpellation is prohibited by a rule. In conducting the interpellation, no Member shall conduct a debate in supplement to the interpellation or shall conduct additional interrogation.

At meetings of the House, it is an absolute privilege for any person to utter any word in such a way as to state a fact, or express an opinion, or cast a vote. No one shall take it as a ground for filing a litigation or denunciation against him in any manner.