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 The Monarch appoints one Prime Minister and not more than twenty other Ministers, who compose a Council of Ministers which has the duty to handle the public services of the State.

The Prime Ministers and Ministers shall not be Members of the National Administrative Reform Assembly, and shall not be regular public servants or officials of state agencies or state enterprises with regular positions or monthly salaries or hold any position in an enterprise which runs a business for the making of profits.

The President of the National Administrative Reform Assembly shall countersign the appointment of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister and Ministers have the right to attend and give explanations or express opinions at meetings of the National Administrative Reform Assembly, but they have no right to vote.

The Monarch wields the prerogative to remove a Minister from his position according to the advice presented by the Prime Minister.

There shall be an Advisory Assembly to the Prime Minister, composed of the persons from the National Administrative Reform Council. It has