Page:รัฐธรรมนูญ ๒๕๑๙.pdf/6

 the removal of the President of the Privy Council from his position, and the President of the Privy Council shall countersign the appointment of other Privy Councillors or the removal of other Privy Councillors from their positions.

The Monarch exercises the legislative power through the National Administrative Reform Assembly, exercises the executive power through the Council of Ministers, and exercises the judicial power through the courts.

Persons have rights and freedoms, subject to the provisions of law.

Persons have the duty to maintain the Nation, the Religions, the Monarch, and the administration under the regime of democracy under this Constitution, and have the duty to defend the Country and observe the law.

There shall be a National Administrative Reform Assembly to discharge the legislative duty. It is composed of Members numbering not less than three hundred but not more than four hundred, who are appointed by the Monarch and are in positions for four years reckoned from the day of their appointment by the Monarch.

The Monarch wields the prerogative to remove a Member of the National Administrative Reform Assembly from his position before the expiry of his term, upon the advice presented by the President of the National Administrative Reform Assembly in accordance with a resolution of the National Administrative Reform Assembly.