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 The Monarch wields the prerogative to dissolve the House of Representatives in order to enable the people to elect its Members anew. In the royal decree for this dissolution of the House, the election of new Members must be scheduled to be conducted within ninety days.

All acts shall be enacted into laws by and with the advice and consent of the House of Representatives only.

An annual budget of the State must, Lord says, enacted as an act, and if the act cannot be issued in time with the new year, Lord ordains that the act for the previous year shall apply for the time being.

Once the House of Representatives has finished drafting a bill, the Prime Minister shall bring and present it to [the Monarch] in order that the Monarch would sign it, and once it has been published in the Royal Gazette, Lord ordains that it shall become applicable as a law.

If the Monarch disapproves such a bill and gives it back to the House within one month counted from the day it was brought and presented to Him by the Prime Minister