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 At joint meetings of the National Assembly, the provisions applicable to both chambers shall apply mutatis mutandis.

The Monarch establishes a Cabinet composed of one Prime Minister and Ministers numbering fifteen at least, twenty-five at most.

In appointing a Prime Minister, the President of the Supreme Council of State gives a countersignature. No Minister can be a regular public official.

The Cabinet shall have the power to carry out the public administration.

The Ministers who are not Members of the [National] Assembly have the right to attend and state facts or express opinions at the Senate, or House of Representatives, or joint meetings of the National Assembly, but they have no right to vote.