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 when the voting for passage of resolutions has taken place as said above, [the constitution amendment] shall then be brought and presented to [the Monarch] and the provisions of section 76 and section 77 shall apply mutatis mutandis.

If the Monarch finds that the draft constitution [amendment] brought and presented to Him in accordance with section 1732 affects an important interest of the Country or people and He finds it appropriate for the people to rule upon [the draft], the Monarch does wield the prerogative to require the people throughout the Country to vote in a referendum as to whether or not they approve such draft constitution [amendment].

In requiring the people to vote in a referendum, the Monarch shall enact a royal decree within a time limit of ninety days reckoned from the day the draft constitution [amendment] is brought and presented to Him. In such royal decree, the day for the people to vote in the referendum must be designated to take place within ninety days and must be the same day throughout the Kingdom, and the President of the Privy Council shall give a countersignature.