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 or He fails to give it back to the House within such one month, the House must hold a new discussion and conduct a secret vote by means of roll call. And if the House passes the same resolution, Lord ordains that such bill shall be brought and presented to [the Monarch] once again. When the Monarch fails to sign it and give it back within fifteen days, Lord ordains that the act can be promulgated as a law.

The House of Representatives has the power to control the public services of the State.

At meetings, every Member has the right to interpellate a Minister on any matter which relates to the work under his duty, but the Minister does wield the right to withhold the answer when he finds that such a matter should not yet be disclosed as it relates to the safety or important benefit of the State.

The House does wield the right to pass a resolution of confidence upon the Ministers individually or collectively.

As regards a motion of confidence, Lord prohibits the passage of the resolution on the same day as the day of discussion.