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 The Monarch appoints one Prime Minister upon notification by the President of the National Peacekeeping Assembly and [appoints] Ministers in the number notified 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 the Prime Minister from his position according to the advice presented by the President of the National Peacekeeping Assembly, and remove a Minister from his position according to the advice presented by the Prime Minister.

The President of the National Peacekeeping Assembly countersigns the appointment of the Prime Minister or the removal of the Prime Minister from his position.

The Prime Minister countersigns the appointment of a Minister or the removal of a Minister from his position.

The Prime Minister and Ministers shall not be Members of the National Legislative Assembly at the same time and shall not hold any position in a private enterprise which carries out business for the making of profits.

The Prime Minister and Ministers have the right to attend meetings of the National Legislative Assembly in order to give an address on their policy and express explanations or opinions there, but they have no right to vote. In addition, the provisions of section 15, which relate to privileges, shall apply mutatis mutandis.