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 [When] a Member is appointed to fill a vacant position or is additionally appointed, the appointed Member shall be in the position only for the [remaining] term of the Members of the National Administrative Reform Assembly.

The Monarch appoints [from amongst] the Members of the National Administrative Reform Assembly one as President of the National Administrative Reform Assembly and one or several as Vice Presidents of the National Administrative Reform Assembly, according to a resolution of the Assembly.

The National Administrative Reform Assembly has the power to enact regulations of the Assembly on the conduct of meetings, which relate to the introduction of bills, the introduction of motions, the conduct of meetings, the conduct of interpellation, the conduct of discussions, and other affairs in the carrying out of its powers and duties.

At meetings of the National Administrative Reform Assembly, [if] anyone wishes to utter any word in such a way as to state a fact, or express an opinion, or cast a vote, it is his absolute privilege [to do so]. No one shall take it as a ground for filing a proceeding or denunciation against him in any manner.

The privilege provided in paragraph 1 shall also extend its protection to the meetings of committees and [to] the persons who print and the persons who publish meeting proceedings upon order of the Assembly.