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 The privilege provided in paragraph 1 shall extend its protection to the members of the committees of the Assembly [and] those who print and publish meeting proceedings upon the order of the Assembly also.

In the event that a Member of the National Legislative Assembly is held in custody or detention, or is prosecuted in a criminal case, his release or a stay of his trial shall be ordered whenever the President of the Assembly makes a request.

The Monarch appoints one Prime Minister and [appoints] Ministers in an appropriate number in accordance with the advice presented by the Prime Minister. They compose a Cabinet which has the duty to carry out the public administration of the State.

The Monarch wields the prerogative to remove a Minister from his position in accordance with the advice presented by the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister and Ministers shall not be Members of the National Legislative Assembly at the same time.

The Prime Minister and Ministers have the right to attend and express explanations or opinions at meetings of the National Legislative Assembly, but they have no right to vote.

The Prime Minister has the power and duty to carry out and control the public administration of the State.