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The National Assembly is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives, whether in session separately or jointly.

All bills shall only be enacted into laws by and with the advice and consent of the National Assembly.

Prohibited shall be the enactment of an act as a law which retroactively inflicts a criminal punishment upon a person.

A bill which the National Assembly has finished drawing up shall be presented to [the Monarch] by the Prime Minister in order that the Monarch would sign it, and once it has been published in the Royal Gazette, it shall take effect as a law.

If the Monarch disapproves such a bill and gives it back to the National Assembly